A vulture is considered to be a tertiary consumer. This is because they feed on secondary consumers, which feed on primary consumers, and they also feed on primary consumers, which feed on producers.
Barn owls are considered tertiary consumers . They eat smaller creatures such as mice, insect, and other birds which are typically primary or secondary consumers.
Hawks can be either secondary or tertiary consumers, depending on the organism it eats at any particular time. If it eats an herbivore such as a mouse, then it is a secondary consumer. If it eats another carnivore such as a snake, then it is a tertiary consumer.
They are secondary consumers. It is sure that larger animals will eat them like sharks and seals.
Well if you think about it this way (follow the OWL): a grasshopper eats grass and and a frog eats the grasshopper and the OWL eats the frog; in this situation the OWL is the tertiary consumer. In a different situation (follow the OWL): a mouse eats grass and an OWL eats the mouse; here, the OWL is the secondary consumer. You see, it all depends on the situation. Hope that helps :)
Tertiary consumer is a pray of a second consumer.
the owl is a meat consumer
A consumer.
There are: Snakes like the Sand Vipers, Cobra. And Also the birds such as the Fan-tail Raven, the Desert Eagle and the Barn Owl.
Tertiary consumer
Tertiary consumer
Owls are secondary consumers.The producer - the grass and seeds.The primary consumer - the mice that eat the seeds.The secondary consumer - the owl that eats the mice.
Owls are secondary consumers.The producer - the grass and seeds.The primary consumer - the mice that eat the seeds.The secondary consumer - the owl that eats the mice.
Owls are at the highest trophic level, the tertiary. The tertiary consumer is a carnivore that eats other carnivores.
barn owl
yes because they feed off the rats and other animals in the barn i may be only fourteen but i know sum stuff
A barn owl is prey.
no a barn owl would be a mammal