Yes,
It is a tertiary consumer. This is because it is a carnivore at the top level in a food chain, feeding on animals at all tropic levels. It is also strong and can be referred to as a scavenger.
A snake i would say would be a omnivore. Think about it a snake might eat berry or something but it also eats meat ! .. So therefore it must be an omnivore !?
Snakes are carnivores. Primary consumers are herbivores. Snakes are secondary consumers or higher.
snake is a stupid and crazy consumer... it is the worst consumer...
No. All snakes are secondary consumers.
A rabbit is a primary consumer since it is a herbivor a secondary consumer would be an animal that eats the primary consumer like a fox.
Snakes are secondary consumers. If you think this through, it will be pretty clear. A primary consumer is an animal that eats plants. Snakes don't eat plants, so they can't be primary consumers. Snakes are either secondary or tertiary consumers. Snakes eat the following animals: mice, varied small rodents, birds, worms, small fish, small lizards, and in some cases, large mammals. If the snake you are using as your example eats small mammals (probably the most common case) then think about what the small mammal eats. Probably nuts, grains, etc. Plant material. So the small mammal is a primary consumer and the snake eats the primary consumer, so that makes a snake a secondary consumer. If the snake you are using eats something that eats other animals (say your snake eats birds or lizards that eats insects) then the snake may be a secondary or tertiary consumer based on if it is eaten. If the snake is eaten by an animal, it is secondary, if not, it is tertiary. ANIMAL ==> PLANTS = primary consumer SNAKE ==> SMALL MAMMAL ==> PLANTS = secondary consumer SNAKE ==> BIRD/LIZARD ==> INSECTS ==> PLANTS = tertiary consumer
A snake is a consumer.
It is a consumer. It eats grass
Primary
A Snake is a Secondary Consumer
A rabbit is a primary consumer since it is a herbivor a secondary consumer would be an animal that eats the primary consumer like a fox.
no,a snake is a secondary consumerbecause it eats other animals
producer = grass primary consumer = grasshopper, rabbit secondary consumer = mouse tertiary consumer = snake, kookaburra top predator = eagle
Tertiary Consumer
The caterpillar is the primary consumer. If an organism eats plants, it is a primary consumer. If it eats other animals, it is a secondary or tertiary consumer.
No. All snakes are secondary consumers.
A primary consumer is a herbivore and eats plants, grasses and other green organisms.
Plant. Plants are always the producers
I belive that is is the primary consumer.
A secondary consumer is a animal that eats a primary consumer. For example, a snake eating a mouse. The snake would be a secondary consumer because it eats a primary consumer, the mouse . The mouse is a primary consumer because it eats a producer which would be anything that makes its own food, mostly plants. I do not know of and producer that are in the Michigan wetlands, but some might be duckweed or even lily pads.
Secondary consumer because it does not eat plants but a grasshopper is