consumer
Not usually, they are mostly predatory or scavengers of dead animal matter.
yes
Sea otters are secondary consumers. This because sea urchins are primary and sea otters eat sea urchins.
It depends on what species of sea turtle your talking about, there are sea turtles that are primary consumers and there are sea turtles that are secondary consumers.
It depends on what species of sea turtle your talking about, there are sea turtles that are primary consumers and there are sea turtles that are secondary consumers.
It depends on what species of sea turtle your talking about, there are sea turtles that are primary consumers and there are sea turtles that are secondary consumers.
it depends on what type of bird...
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A sea gull is a secondary consumer. It eats fish which are the primary consumers.
sea urchins are one example of secondary consumers in the marine biome ?
Yes they are secondary consumers because they eat fish, which is sort of the meat of the sea.
The penguin is a secondary consumer because it consumes first order consumers. Its most common prey is fish which are primary consumers.
They are decomposers.
Tertiary Consumers: The diets of tertiary consumers may include animals from both the primary and secondary trophic levels. Like secondary consumers, their diet may also include some plants. Examples of tertiary consumers include Hawks, Alligators and Coyotes. Hawks feed on small mammals, lizards and snakes.