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An animal may belong to many food chains. How?​

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Answered by WhiteDove
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Grass belongs to autotrophs. Grass is eaten by herbivores as well as many insects. ... It is possible that the supply of one source of food is not available at all times, so the plant or animal developed taste for another food source.

Answered by Anonymous
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Some plants or animals belong to more than one food chain. Grass belongs to autotrophs. Grass is eaten by herbivores as well as many insects. ... It is possible that the supply of one source of food is not available at all times, so the plant or animal developed taste for another food source.

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