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DIA [1.3K]
3 years ago
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N a pond, tadpoles eat algae and fish eat the tadpoles. around the pond, grasshoppers eat grass and, at night, are preyed upon b

y bats. other bats eat the first that eat the tadpoles. in this community, the tadpoles are:
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Dima020 [189]3 years ago
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I believe that in this community the tadpoles are: the primary consumers. A n ecological community is the set of all populations of all species found in a given place. Primary consumers are mainly herbivores which feed on plants; which are the primary producers of all the energy in an ecosystem. In this case the tadpoles eat algae (primary producer) thus they are primary consumer. 
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