Tigers and the Food WebVersión en línea Tigers and the Food Web is an interactive game that teaches kids about the tiger’s important role in the forest ecosystem. Players will learn how tigers, as apex predators, help maintain balance by controlling deer populations, allowing plants and other animals to thrive. Through simple questions and activities, children will understand how tigers fit at the top of the food chain and help keep the forest balanced. Objective: - Help kids understand the connection between tigers, herbivores like deer, and plants. - Teach the importance of balanced ecosystems and the tiger’s critical role in nature. por Karishma Hora 1 Tigers are at the top of the food chain, which means they eat animals like deer. This helps keep the number of deer in check and keeps the forest balanced.What does the tiger eat? a Plants b Other animals like deer c Rocks 2 Why are tigers important to the forest? a They help plants grow b They stop too many animals from eating the plants c They live in trees 3 What do deer like to eat? a Other animals b Plants c Rocks 4 What happens if there are too many deer in the forest? a More trees grow b The forest gets sick because the deer eat all the plants c The tigers get hungry 5 What would happen if there were no tigers in the forest? a The number of deer would stay the same b Deer would eat too many plants, and the forest would not be healthy c More tigers would come