The penguin is a secondary consumer because it consumes first order consumers. Its most common prey is fish which are primary consumers.
The emperor penguin is a secondary consumer. It eats prey from the sea like fish and other small prey.
A secondary consumer, since the fish that they eat are primary consumer, so the penguin eat them next.
primary cuz there dont eat animals
no
the Emperor Penguin is in the Domain Eukarya.
The biggest penguin in the world is the emperor penguin, which is 1.3m tall and weighs 32kg.
The Fairy or Little (Blue) Penguin (Eudyptula minor) and they live in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. The Maori name is Kororā.
The average adult weights 35Kg or 72 Lbs.
Global warming is slowing the growth of krill, the basic element of the Antarctic food chain. Fish feed on krill and the Emperor Penguin eats fish and krill. The future of all penguins is uncertain.
It is a secondary consumer.
A penguin is both.
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All birds are consumers - only plants and some protists are producers.
Penguins are not a primary consumer. They are known as secondary consumers as they eat small fish. Those small fish are primary consumers.
Sun or hydrothermal vent produces for the producer (not an animal but still a producer) NOTE: This example is in the ocean Primary Producer: phytoplankton 1st order consumer / Primary Consumer: zoo plankton 2nd order consumer / Secondary Consumer: fish 3rd order consumer / Tertiary Consumer: Seal / Sealion/ Penguin 4th order consumer / Quaternary Consumer: Killer whale / Shark / Polar bear
the emperor penguin.
The genus of the Emperor penguin is Aptenodytes.
The emperor penguin is not endangered.
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the Emperor Penguin is in the Domain Eukarya.
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