Plants & Animals
Below are a few of the many organisms that live in the Australian Outback.
The three plants above are all producers, which means they get their food from light from the sun.
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The Dung Beetle and the Australian Vulture are decomposers, which means the they eat non-living organisms.
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The Wombat, Kangaroo, and the Koala are primary consumers, which means they
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Bilbies, and Quoll are secondary consumers, which means they eats meats and plants.
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A Wedge-Tailed Eagle and a Dingo are both tertiary consumers, which means that they are the top of the food chain, and nothing eats them.
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