Giraffes eat the leaves from trees. Lions eat giraffes. In this example, the trees are:
a
Sec...
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Giraffes eat the leaves from trees. Lions eat giraffes. In this example, the trees are:
a
Secondary consumers.
b
Primary consumers.
c
Producers.
d
Decomposers.
e
Tertiary consumers.
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