How can the Philippine Eagle, the Tamaraw, and the Tarsier fit in a food web?
The Tarsier (Tarsius syrichta) can be eaten by Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi) so they are interconnected with each other. Take note that the food of the Philippine Eagles consists mostly of large snakes, hornbills, wild cats, monkeys and flying lemurs. The Philippine Eagle is also known as ‘the monkey eating eagle’. While Tarsiers live exclusively on animal prey. Their diet includes primarily insects such as cockroaches and crickets, but may occasionally be extended with reptiles, birds, and bats. In some way, Tamaraw (Bubalus mindorensis) can fit into the food web by using the Sun as the main source then connect to the grasses. For your information, the tamaraw is primarily a grazer, feeding on grasses. Then the grasses are to be interconnected with the insects which is the primary diet of the Tarsier, and so on. Food web is made up of two or more interconnected food chains. It shows the food organism in a community. You can use the interactive links provided below if you wa