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yes, and also a predator as it eats locusts, crickets etc.

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Only some lizards are, the smaller ones are usually eaten by birds or other predators.

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Yes, it is because lizards eat Spiders which are secondary consumers since they crickets (primary consumers; crickets eat plants).

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Yes; all animals are heterotrophs (consumers).

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no they are 2ndary consumers

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No

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