A. producer - clover
herbivore - bison
omnivore - prairie dog
carnivore - black-footed ferret
The temperate grasslands are biomes that are located at the mid-latitudes. The climate is semi-arid, having only seasonal rainfall, and the majority of the year being dry. The landscape is dominated by grasses and flowers. One of the producers in this biome is the clover, which in turn is a food source for the herbivores like the bison. The prairie dig is a very opportunistic eater, and it is omnivore, eating both plants and animals. The black-footed ferret is one of the few predators in this biome, and even though it is small, it is a ferocious predator which feeds exclusively on meat.
B. producer - oak
herbivore - hair
omnivore - badger
carnivore - jackal
The Mediterranean biome can be found on several places around the globe, though it is usually small areas in question, such as the Mediterranean coastline, the southwestern part of Australia, small part of Chile, California, and the Cape area in RSA. This biome is characterized with hot and dry summers, pleasant spring and autumn, and mild, rainy winters. The oak is one of the major producers in this biome. The hair is one of the most common herbivores, while the badger is one of the most prominent omnivores. Both of these species though are often on the menu of the predatory jackal. In general, the animals in this biome tend to be small, or small toward medium size.
C. producer - palm tree
herbivore - tapir
omnivore - coati
carnivore - ocelot
The tropical rainforest is the biome that has the biggest abundance of species, be it plants or animals. It is a biome where it is constantly summer, and where there is very large amounts of precipitation. It can be found at the Equator and in close proximity to it. The palm trees are one of the most common producers in this biome, having high speciation as well. The tapir is one of the largest herbivores, which is also a very dangerous and aggressive animal. A good example of an omnivore is the coati, feeding on anything from small animals, insects, fruits, tubers. The ocelot is a cat that is a predator as all other cats, often hunting on the canopies, with wide range of prey animals on its menu.
D. producer - moss
herbivore - reindeer
omnivore - arctic fox
carnivore - polar bear
The tundra is one of the harshest biomes on the planet. It is covered with ice and snow for most of the year, the temperatures are extremely low, the winds strong, and the summer is very short and mild. The organisms living here have special adaptations to survive in these harsh conditions, such as double layer of fur, wider paws, wider nostrils, larger heart. There are not many producers in the tundra, and the most common is the moss, and that is only in short space of time. The reindeer is one of the largest herbivores in this biome, while the largest land predator is also found in here, the polar bear. The arctic fox is very opportunistic when it comes to food sources, and it eats anything that it can find and digest.
E. producer - pine tree
herbivore - squirrel
omnivore - black bear
carnivore - lynx
The montane forest is a biome found in the higher mountains. This biome has several variations, depending on the elevation. In general, it has mild summers, wet springs and autumns, and snowy, cold winters. One of the most common producers in this biome are the pine trees, which produce lot of food for the herbivorous squirrel. The black bear is the dominant omnivore, eating meat, fish, berries, and everything else that is eatable in order to accumulate fat for the winter. The lynx is one of the top predators in this biome, praying on variety of small and medium sized animals.