A secondary consumer in a food web is the carnivorous or omnivorous animal that feeds on the primary consumer, which is the organism (normally a plant) that eats the producer (normally a plant).
There are three types of consumers, here are primary, secondary, and tertiary consumers, and three consumers in the food web are mice, snakes, and owls.
Tertiary consumers are animals that feed on secondary and primary consumers. An example would be the orca that feeds on seals that feed on fish.
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A secondary consumer in a food web is the carnivorous or omnivorous animal that feeds on the primary consumer, which is the organism (normally a plant) that eats the producer (normally a plant).
* secondary consumer and first consumer
primary consumer
the food chain is made up of producer,primary consumer,secondary consumer and tertiary consumer
You keep a producer then one 1st order consumer then a 2nd order consumer and last a 3rd order consumer and at the end use a fungi or a mushroom or bacteria to end the food web
cheetahs are carnivores or a consumer
The death of all one kind of consumer will affect the population of the other consumers in the food web.
An animal can be a primary consumer in a food web (a rabbit eating grass).An animal can be a secondary consumer (a snake eating a rabbit).An animal can be a tertiary consumer (an owl eating a snake).An animal can be a quaternary consumer in a food web (a hawk eating an owl).There can be more levels, but the food web always ends with the top predator, the animal with no natural enemies.
An animal can be a primary consumer in a food web (a rabbit eating grass).An animal can be a secondary consumer (a snake eating a rabbit).An animal can be a tertiary consumer (an owl eating a snake).An animal can be a quaternary consumer in a food web (a hawk eating an owl).There can be more levels, but the food web always ends with the top predator, the animal with no natural enemies.