no its a first consumer
No, because 2nd level is for herbivorous animals ie grass eating and hawk is not grasseating
The second level consumer would be away from. The hawk would have more arows because it is the most eater.
No a hawk is not a first and second consumer
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a moose is a first level consumer. he/she eat plants.
The short answer is, "NO". they are considered 2nd level consumers. First level consumers are animals such as Mice, who feed on plants, plant-based, etc.. Since a Rattlesnake would eat a mouse, it would be considered 2nd level. An example of a 3rd level consumer would be a hawk, or some other bird of prey, eating the snake.
An animal that eats 2nd level consumers. the 3rd level consumers are animals that mostly eat 2nd level consumers.
The answer to your question is yes, a hawk is a consumer. The definition of a consumer is something that eats something else. A hawk eats mice and other things so it is a consumer.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.
a hawk is a consumer. It consumes other animals for its food, a hawk doesn't produce its own food.