The herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores in this picture below are all in the national park of Alaska. The producers are the lichens mosses and willow plants not trees. They have the most energy since they are the ones that gained it from the sun. Next, come the primary consumers or the herbivores. They are the musk oxen, lemmings, and the snowshoe hare rabbit. They get only 1/10 of the energy that the plants had. Lastly, the Tertiary consumers come and gobble the secondary consumers up. They are the rare Brown Bears. They get the least energy out of everyone which is 1/10 of the energy that the secondary consumers earned. This concludes that the territory gets the least energy and the producer gets the most energy.