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Fish are also important in the balance of nature. They eat plants and animals and, in turn, become food for plants and animals. This is called the food chain. Here's how it works:
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www.ncfisheries.net/kids/foodchain.htm
www.ncfisheries.net/kids/foodchain.htm
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Food Chain Trophic Levels Worksheet; Write organisms for each trophic level. Sample answers: Primary consumers: cows, rabbits, tadpoles, ants, zooplankton, mice. Secondary consumers: frogs, small fish, krill, spiders.
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/foodchain/
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/foodchain/
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Work your way up the food chain. It's eat or be eaten! ... Matching Fish ... This is no ordinary school of fish! See if you can match them up.
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www.nwf.org/kidZone/kzPage.cfm?siteId=3&departmentId=77
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www.nwf.org/flash/kidzone/juniornetgames/fishfood.html
www.nwf.org/flash/kidzone/juniornetgames/fishfood.html
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Information about fish food chain ... Welcome to the fish food chain land. Here you can find more information about animals. You can also ask questions about fish food chains. There are a close relation between fish food chains and human. According to the evolution theory, human was evolved from fish food chains.
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www.aliveanimals.com/fish/fishfoodseafood/fishfoodchain...
www.aliveanimals.com/fish/fishfoodseafood/fishfoodchain.htm
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Concepts, Big Fish Eating Little Fish, Food Chain, Ecology, Life. Original Stock Photography from Acclaim Images. ... Stock Photo Description: Concept photo of big fish eating little fish, food chain, ecology, life. Horizontal photo. Big red fish eating little yellow fish. Signs and symbol of life's cruel truths.
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www.acclaimimages.com/_gallery/_pages/0018-0607-2814-59...
www.acclaimimages.com/_gallery/_pages/0018-0607-2814-5946.html
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Shark Ate Amphibian Ate Fish: First "Food-Chain Fossil" November 8, 2007 ... A Single Food Chain; The fossilized trio lived 290 million years ago in the shallow coastal waters of a freshwater lake in the Saar-Nahe Basin of southwestern Germany. The lake had previously been linked to the sea but was landlocked for millions...
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www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks/InNews/foodchainfossil200...
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks/InNews/foodchainfossil2007.html
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About 290 million years ago, Earth's lakes were a shark-eat-amphibian-eat-fish world, new fossil evidence reveals. ... The fossil provides the first ever snapshot of an ancient, three-level, vertebrate food chain.
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news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/11/071108-fossil-...
news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/11/071108-fossil-foodchain.html
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