Fox and Hawk
This is not called anything, as it is not possible. A food web shows the transfer of energy from one organism to the other, not just what kills what. For example, a food web will generally show arrows going from a producer, to a primary consumer, to a secondary consumer, and looping back with a decomposer, such as a worm.
In the food web, three levels of consumers are primary, secondary, and tertiary consumers. Primary consumers are herbivores like grasshoppers. Secondary consumers are carnivores and consume primary consumers. An example of a secondary consumer that eats a grasshopper is a toad. Similarly, a snake, which is a tertiary consumer, will eat a secondary consumer like a toad.
Chameleons are secondary consumers because the fly would eat the leaf and the chameleon would eat the fly making it a secondary consumer. Everything starts with the producers, Plants. These give life to us. Then primary consumers: Mostly herbivore. Eats plant. Secondary consumer: Carnivores, omnivore eat primary consumer. Consumer energy pyramid goes on... Decomposer: Natures natural recyclers, they break down the meat and they use it as nutrients and the cycle goes on...
the aphid is the primary consumer
The short answer is: other animals. The short answer isn't likely to be sufficient for a biology test though. It's best to understand what kinds of consumers exist, and how they interact with producers. The food chain (or energy chain): PRODUCERS. These organisms receive their energy directly from the sun. Plants are the most common producers. CONSUMERS. These organisms receive their energy by eating other organisms. Their bodies then convert their food into energy. - PRIMARY CONSUMERS or HERBIVORES. These organisms eat producers. - SECONDARY CONSUMERS or CARNIVORES. These organisms eat primary consumers. - TERITIARY CONSUMERS. These are also carnivores. More specifically, they are carnivores who eat secondary consumers. Example: Producer = plant Primary consumer = insect (eats plant) Secondary consumer = small bird (eats insect) Tertiary consumer = large bird of prey (eats small bird)
A secondary consumer in a food web is the carnivorous or omnivorous animal that feeds on the primary consumer, which is the organism (normally a plant) that eats the producer (normally a plant).
* secondary consumer and first consumer
Usually the tertiary consumer, which eats a secondary consumer.
A secondary consumer would eat a primary consumer/other consumers. They would be carnivores.
A wolf would be a secondary consumer. They feed on primary consumers.
The answer is: Duck
The red fox is a secondary consumer and is both predator and prey.
the food chain is made up of producer,primary consumer,secondary consumer and tertiary consumer
If you mean which biome i don't know sorry. But if you mean where it is a primary consumer or in rare cases a secondary consumer
A secondary consumer in a food web is the carnivorous or omnivorous animal that feeds on the primary consumer, which is the organism (normally a plant) that eats the producer (normally a plant).
This is not called anything, as it is not possible. A food web shows the transfer of energy from one organism to the other, not just what kills what. For example, a food web will generally show arrows going from a producer, to a primary consumer, to a secondary consumer, and looping back with a decomposer, such as a worm.
They have the consumer part in the food web