Seals are carnivores; therefore they don't eat plants. It eats a variety of prey; fish, shellfish, squid, octopus, and other crustaceans. They are oportunistic feeders. Leopard seals feed on penguin and other seals, as they are much larger than the normal seal. Sharks, polar bears, and killer whales all eat seals. I hope this helped (:
~iNeedHelp1909 (Sophie)
it depends, doo you a food chain with only one preditor, or two or more? if one then the food chain is out of wack if two or more then the one that went extinced well then the other preditors will haves more food
Every living thing is part of one food chain or another. A lion is the top predator in its food chain, and in the African savanna food web, it is at the same level as hunting dogs, leopards, cheetahs, and hyenas
the food chain
A pig is a consumer in the food chain or food web.
zebras are at the 2nd stage of the food chain
Phytoplankton -> Zooplankton -> Krill->Fish -> crab -> Seal -> Orca
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shark- seal- fish- alge
it would effect the food chain because one part of the food chain is missing
A food chain.
This is called a food chain. Food Chain- The moving of energy from one organism to another
by eating other things like fish If somthing big (eg: a shark) eats a fish smaller than the predator it is then at the top of the food chain because nothing can eat itself so therefore its part of the food chain then if the shark eats something like a seal then the seal eats a makrel then the meakrel is part of the fod chain.
phytoplankton<zooplantton< krill<crab<fish<seal<shark<killer whale
It can help by being a predator because if we remove it the food chain will colapse
Phytoplankton -> Zoo-plankton -> Crustacean -> Fish -> Squid-> Seal -> Killer Whale
Phytoplankton -> Zooplankton -> Crustacean -> Fish -> Squid-> Seal -> Killer Whale
Protists can be at different points in different food chains. there is no one food chain.