Like all snakes, they are secondary consumers.
No, producers are plants. Garter snakes would probably be secondary consumers.
no garter snakes come out in the hot days garter snakes not like to come out in a night
No. Garter snakes are predators as are all snakes.
Garter snakes do not usually play dead, no.
Giant garter snakes give birth to live young.
No, snakes are secondary consumers. They feed on primary consumers.
No, producers are plants. Garter snakes would probably be secondary consumers.
snake is a stupid and crazy consumer... it is the worst consumer...
No. All snakes are secondary consumers.
Snakes, depending on the species, may be secondary or tertiary consumers. Extremely large snakes such as reticulated pythons are apex predators.
A secondary consumer is a small predator that eats the primary consumer. In a pond, secondary consumers may be raccoons, snakes, and frogs.
The primary consumers in the Florida everglades are mostly herbivores. Deer, mice, rabbits, and grasshoppers top the list of primary consumers. Secondary consumers, which are carnivores, include snakes and raccoons.
Not in all ecosystems. There are some species of snakes that eat birds.
Secondary consumers eat herbivores, which are primary consumers. An example of this would be a lion that eats a zebra. The zebra is a herbivore and so the lion is a secondary consumer. Almost all carnivores are secondary consumers.
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Secondary consumer because it does not eat plants but a grasshopper is
A primary consumer obtains its energy from producers (i.e. plants). Therefore a rabbit is a primary consumer because it eats grass and other plants. A secondary consumer eats primary consumers, therefore they do not get their energy directly from plants.The fox that eats the rabbit would be a secondary consumer.