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Alpine Tundra Food Web
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Coyote
Coyote's eat birds, eggs, mice, rabbits, carrion of large wild mammals or livestock, and insects.
Carbon is changing form here through the Food Chain.
Herbivores eat plants and the carbon from the plants moves up into the herbivore's body. Then a carnivore eats the herbivore and the carbon from that herbivore moves further up into the carnivores body and that cycle repeats.
Apex Predators
Diet
Golden Eagle
Golden Eagles eat rabbits, hares, prairie dogs, ground squirrels, and marmots.
Diet
Red Fox
The Red Fox eats rodents, rabbits and birds.
Secondary Consumers
Carbon is also changing form here through the Food Chain.
Herbivores eat plants and the carbon from the plants moves up into the herbivore's body. Then a carnivore eats the herbivore and the carbon from that herbivore moves further up into the carnivores body and that cycle repeats.
Diet
The American Dipper eats aquatic insects, snails, small fish, and worms.
Bighorn Sheep
Bighorn Sheep eat bluegrass, sedges, wheat grass, bromes fescues, willow, mountain mahogany, winterfat bitter brush, clover, cinquefoil and phlox.
Carbon is changing form here through respiration. Animals turn the glucose from plants into carbon dioxide.
Primary Consumers
Diet
Marmots eat grasses, flowers, insects, forbs, and bird eggs.
Pika eat green grasses, thistles, fireweed and sedges.
Mule deer eat twigs and leaves of shrubs and trees, and corn.
Mountain Mahogany
Producers
Carbon is changing form here through Photosynthesis. Plants use sunlight to turn carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
North American species of shrub or small tree in the family Rosaceae.
Bluegrass
It is a relatively short, dense, bunch grass growing from 8 – 20 inches tall.
Cinquefoil
From summer to fall, branches are covered with one inch single flowers in white, yellow, or dark reddish orange.
Mushrooms
Decomposers
Mushrooms usually come in white, brown, black, purple-brown, pink, yellow, and creamy, but almost never blue, green, or red.
Carbon is changing form here through decay. Animals die and bacteria, fungi, etc feed on their bodies and carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.
Fun Facts
Lichen
Lichens may look like and grow with mosses, but lichens are not related to mosses or any plant.
Fun Facts