Yes, they are both consumers.Only green plants are consumers because they are can manufacture food by themselves in the presence of sunlight.
Yes. Snakes and birds are consumers.
The primary consumers are opossums, skunks, deer, rodents, fish, birds, and bears.
The primary consumers are opossums, skunks, deer, rodents, fish, birds, and bears.
The marsh food chain begins with the plants in the marsh. Primary consumers such as insects and some fish and birds eat the plants, then secondary consumers eat the primary consumers. These in turn are eaten by larger predators, such as birds of prey, alligators, and larger fish and turtles.
Bees,foxes,mice,birds,squirrels,deer,snakes,spiders,butterflies,fish,etc....
Carnivorous plankton are eaten by secondary consumers. Some examples of these are birds, fish, and squid. Carnivorous plankton are also eaten indirectly by whatever consumers secondary consumers.
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Yes, some birds are primary consumers in that they eat plants or seeds. Some birds are secondary consumers because they eat fish, rodents, and other birds.
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Secondary and Tertiary Consumers that are in the Neritic Zone are: larger fish, fish-eating birds, seals, sharks, human fishermen Producers if the Neritic Zone are: phytoplankton or autotrophic producers, and zooplankton, or heterotrophic producers
Are called primary consumers, such as grasshoppers, birds (when they eat seeds) and fish who eat algae.
Larger fish on the reef are secondary consumers. They are secondary consumers as they eat the primary consumers such as smaller fish and plankton.
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