1st, they hunt live prey
An eagle would be a 3rd order consumer because it eats other animals and 3rd level is carnivore.
If a 1st consumer is a insect, the 2nd consumer must be a frog, and the 3rd consumer must be a anaconda.
1st-gets a seashell to hear the sound of the ocean 2nd-gets a feather from a bald eagle and has to take off running 3rd-has to get a whisker from a tiger
yes
Actually niether of these species are the largest in America. The Harpy Eagle is the largest in America and also happens to be the 2nd largest in the world. The Golden Eagle has the longest wing span of any eagle in America, however.
because you basically just need a producer,1st consumer,2nd consumer,3rd consumer and decomposer
A 2nd level consumer is an organism that primarily feeds on 1st level consumers (herbivores) in an ecological food chain. These organisms are also known as primary carnivores and play an important role in controlling the population of herbivores in an ecosystem.
Producer ---> 1st consumer ------> 2nd, 3rd, 4th consumer etc. Possibly decomposers if its a food web or cycle
First of all, it is called the Pyramind Of Numbers and they are: Producers Primary Consumer= 1st degree Secondary Consumer= 2nd degree Tertiary Consumer= 3rd degree
Stonefly nymphs are generally carnivorous. They are typically 2nd or 3rd level consumers as they enjoy eating other animals like caddis flies, mayflies, and true flies. Stonefly nymphs may eat detritus or plants when they are particularly hungry at which point they would be 1st level consumers.
Wedge tailed eagle
2nd consumer