Yes - this would be a tertiary consumer. Anything that does not create its own food is a consumer.
the secondary consumer feeds on the primary consumer.
is a rat a primary consumer or a secondary consumer or a primary consumer
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.
Yes, a maple tree produces its own food and there for is a primary consumer, anything that eats the maple tree would be a secondary consumer.
Usually a secondary consumer is a carnivore. They prey on primary consumers. Primary consumers eat vegetation.
Primary consumers feed on producers (plants) and secondary consumers feed on primary consumers. For example, rabbits are primary consumers because they feed on vegetation. Foxes are secondary consumers because they feed on rabbits.
The secondary consumers, such as lobsters, feed on the herbivores. The tertiary consumers, in turn, feed on the secondary consumers, and so on.
Lions are secondary consumers. They feed on primary consumers.
the secondary consumer feeds on the primary consumer.
No, snakes are secondary consumers. They feed on primary consumers.
it's a tertiary consumer which are carnivores or meat eaters secondary consumers and omnivores or animals that eat both plants and other animals.
No. They are secondary consumers because they feed on primary consumers
Why are there fewer top level consumers than lower level consumers
Yes, rattlesnakes feed on primary consumers.
No, a secondary consumer is a carnivore (or omnivore). Herbivores are primary consumers, which are eaten by secondary consumers.
A cat is not a primary consumer since it does not feed on plants which are producers. A cat is classified as a secondary consumer feeds on primary consumers.
Deer are primary consumers. They feed directly on plants - producers.