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What is the longest food chain in the natural world?


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On 11/28/2018 at 11:59 AM, Nerd of All said:

It could have been crab then bacteria because a crab is a scavenger and will probably eat anything with meat on it.

Or you could do the whole food chain all over again, from crab to octopus, to swordfish to small shark, to great white shark to killer whale and even do the food chain all over again.

That would mean there is a 24th consumer.

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There are no chains, only circles.

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The food chain of the bog biocenosis
The flower receives the energy of the sun-the butterfly feeds on the 
nectar of the flower-the dragonfly, being a predator, eats 
the butterfly on the fly-the frog catches the overeating dragonfly 
-the frog is eaten by the hungry one-but the sharp-eyed 
hawk has already eaten it.
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