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Ecosystem Interactions in the Desert: A Chain of Food Providers

Explore the intricate web of relationships in the desert ecosystem, where seeds sustain ground squirrels, beetles feed on dead beetles, ground squirrels become food for rattlesnakes, and roadrunners prey on rattlesnakes. Witness the circle of life in the Joshua Tree desert.

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Ecosystem Interactions in the Desert: A Chain of Food Providers

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  1. The seeds provide food for the ground squirrel. After the beetle dies it is “eaten” by the seeds. The ground squirrel provides food for the rattlesnake. Seeds Desert Josh English Rm 25 Beetle Ground Squirrel The roadrunner after it’s dead is eaten by beetle. Roadrunner The rattlesnake gets eaten by the roadrunner. Rattlesnake

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