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The sub-Antarctic islands are a number of islands that sit north of Antarctica in the remote Southern Ocean. The islands are home to numerous bird species, as well as some mammals, and the waters around the islands are full of marine life. The relationships between these animals can be explained through the use of food chains.
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- Explain the role and interactions of consumers, producers and decomposers within a habitat and how food chains represent feeding relationships (AC9S4U01)
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