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primary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the producers secondary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the primary consumers tertiary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the secondary consumers
primary consumers -->secondary consumers -->tertiary consumers
No, primary consumer are vegetation eaters. Cat are secondary consumers
Primary and Secondary consumers.
Yes, penguins are secondary consumers because they consume the first order. Mainly eat fish which are primary consumers
energy source(sun)>producer(grass)>primary consumer(mouse)>secondary consumer(snake)> tertiary(hawk)>decomposer(fungi) All organisms die and get broken down by decomposers
primary consumers -->secondary consumers -->tertiary consumers
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In the food chain, another name for a secondary consumer can be a second order consumer or second-level consumer. Secondary consumers are typically carnivores that eat first consumers. First consumers are herbivores.
The penguin is a secondary consumer because it consumes first order consumers. Its most common prey is fish which are primary consumers.
Ptarmigans eat plant material, like seeds, and insects, so they are omnivores. Plant eaters are first order consumers and animal eaters, including insects, are secondary consumers.
It is a consumer that is at the top of the food web. Food webs have producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, quaternary consumers, and fifth order consumers. Fifth order consumers have to eat at least one quaternary consumer to make it to that level. They do not eat other fifth order consumers and can also eat anything lower than their level.