The Trophic Pyramid of the White Bengal Tiger is showing you what are the primary consumers, primary Carnivores, Secondary Carnivores and the Tertiary Carnivores . The first trophic level would be plants such as a cranberry bush which would be 100 %. The second trophic level would be an animal that eats that certain plant such as red pandas which is 10 %. The third level would be a leopard which is 1% and finally the fourth level is a bengal tiger which is .1% and they kill leopards.
As you can see the white Bengal Tiger food web is showing what animals eat and what eats them. It starts off with the producers which are the Bengal Bamboos, Durian Fruits, and Rain forest Leaves. The arrows show what eats these producers.
These primary consumers eat the producers : the frog and the Slender Loris eat the rain forest leaves, orangutans, jambu fruit doves, and slender loris eat the Durian fruits. Do you see that pattern ? Now to see what eats the Bengal Bamboos you need to see that arrows coming out of the image and see where it points to. So, orangutans, Jambu Fruit Doves, and slender loris eat Bengal bamboos.
The next level of this food web is : what eats the primary consumers ? Starting off with frogs, Pit Vipers (secondary consumer) eat frogs, slender loris gets eaten by king cobras, pit vipers and Bengal tigers, Jambu fruit doves get eaten by king cobras and Bengal tigers, orangutans get eaten by king cobras.
In this food web diagram there is only one secondary consumer, but there is usually more ( depends on the animals ). The secondary consumer in this food web is the Pit Viper. The predator of the Pit Viper the King cobra because it is a much larger and bigger snake and it is able to prey on Pit Vipers.
Last, but not least is the last level of the food web which is : what eats the territory consumers? In this case, only one territory consumer gets eaten and that is the king cobra which get eaten by Bengal Tigers.
The Decomposer of the food web is Bracket Fungi.
These primary consumers eat the producers : the frog and the Slender Loris eat the rain forest leaves, orangutans, jambu fruit doves, and slender loris eat the Durian fruits. Do you see that pattern ? Now to see what eats the Bengal Bamboos you need to see that arrows coming out of the image and see where it points to. So, orangutans, Jambu Fruit Doves, and slender loris eat Bengal bamboos.
The next level of this food web is : what eats the primary consumers ? Starting off with frogs, Pit Vipers (secondary consumer) eat frogs, slender loris gets eaten by king cobras, pit vipers and Bengal tigers, Jambu fruit doves get eaten by king cobras and Bengal tigers, orangutans get eaten by king cobras.
In this food web diagram there is only one secondary consumer, but there is usually more ( depends on the animals ). The secondary consumer in this food web is the Pit Viper. The predator of the Pit Viper the King cobra because it is a much larger and bigger snake and it is able to prey on Pit Vipers.
Last, but not least is the last level of the food web which is : what eats the territory consumers? In this case, only one territory consumer gets eaten and that is the king cobra which get eaten by Bengal Tigers.
The Decomposer of the food web is Bracket Fungi.