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Yes, a carnivore is considered a second-order consumer because it feeds on primary consumers (herbivores) that are the first-order consumers in a food chain or food web.
A lemming is a herbivore which means that it eats plants and is a First-Order Consumer.
no a carnivore is a secondary consumer a herbivore is a primary consumer and any thing that eats the first carnivore is a tertiary consumer
Yes, a second order consumer is typically a carnivore. Second order consumers feed on herbivores, which in turn feed on plants. This places them higher in the food chain and indicates that they primarily consume animal matter.
They are carnivores- and a carnivore IS a consumer.
a blue dolphin is a second order consumer. it is because, it is a carnivore.
A food web is a network of interrelated food chains in a given area. An example of a food chain is: producer, first order consumer, second order consumer, herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, scavenger, detritivore, decomposer.
An eagle would be a 3rd order consumer because it eats other animals and 3rd level is carnivore.
the answer is the bangal tiger is a consumer and a carnivore the answer is the bangal tiger is a consumer and a carnivore the answer is the bangal tiger is a consumer and a carnivore
Producer- first order consumer- second order consumer- third order consumer etc
A capybara is a carnivore and the capybara is what we like to call a meat eater
A carnivore is a meat eater(: A consumer depends on something else to get their food (: