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What Is a Terrestrial Food Chain
Q: What is a terrestrial food chain?
What is a terrestrial food chain?
Flexi Says:
A terrestrial food chain is a linear depiction of energy flow within an ecosystem comprised of animals that live on land. An example of a terrestrial food chain is grass-grasshopper-mouse-snake-hawk.
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