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Science By Reba Wiggins Food Chains Science By Reba Wiggins

Food Chain Order in which animals eat plants and other animals. Each part of a food chain is a link connected to other links.

Herbivores Herbivores are animals that only eat plants.

Carnivores Carnivores are animals that eat meat. Carnivores will also eat animals that eat plants.

Omnivores Omnivores will eat both plants and animals. Some animals eat both plants and meat. People are omnivores

Insects eat plants Insects eat plants. Fish, frogs, and birds eat the insects that eat the plants. This begins the food chain.

Birds, Animals and People Eat Fish Birds and other animals eat the fish. The fish eat the plants and insects. People eat fish too.

A Food Chain Bear Frog Insects Plant Fish People