It is Extremeley hard to find anything on animals of the tertiary period (if that is what you are refering to by"TERTIARY") Good luck though! It is Extremeley hard to find anything on animals of the tertiary period (if that is what you are refering to by"TERTIARY") Good luck though!
Sharks are examples of tertiary consumers in the ocean because they eat other predators. Orcas are another example of tertiary consumers.
There can be lobsters, crabs, starfish, snails, and bugs. That is mostly it, depending which seashore it is.
it is a tertiary consumer- producer is the plant/ algae, the primary consumer is the fish, the secondary the crab that eats the fish, the tertiary the seal that eats the crabs.
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Yes - this would be a tertiary consumer. Anything that does not create its own food is a consumer.
It is the tertiary consumer.
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A lamb is not a tertiary consumer. It is a secondary consumer.
A lion can be a tertiary consumer or a secondary consumer.
It's a Tertiary consumer. (:
They are secondary consumers. It is sure that larger animals will eat them like sharks and seals.
is a black caiman a second or a tertiary consumer
Tertiary Consumer
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A lamb is not a tertiary consumer. It is a secondary consumer.
If by tertiary you mean a tertiary level consumer, no, they are a first level consumer because they eat only producers, a.k.a. they are herbivores.
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i think it means its the tertiary consumer
Yes. We are omnivores and we are tertiary consumers.