I'm not really sure but it is probably a secondary consumer
Tertiary Consumer
It's a Tertiary consumer. (:
tertiary consumer
Its a Nice question the answer is that they are Quaternary consumer because they eat tertiary consumers like hawk.
No, A Hawk Is A Tertiary Consumer. It Eats Secondary Consumers.
tertiary consumer
Tertiary consumer
hawks, tigers, and lions are considered tertiary consumers.
It would be a tertiary consumer. The odds are high that at least some of the birds and small mammals that the hawk eats eat other animals. An adult red-tailed hawk could also be considered an apex predator because it has almost no predation.
A quaternary consumer is an organism that occupies the highest trophic level in a food chain and feeds on tertiary consumers. These consumers primarily feed on other carnivores and may not have any natural predators. An example of a quaternary consumer could be a top predator like a human or a shark.
A lamb is not a tertiary consumer. It is a secondary consumer.
what is a quaternary consumer:The Quaternary consumer is the predator that eats the Tertiary consumer. This is an example of the order a food chain goes in:Grass - Grasshopper - Rat - Snake - Hawk - HumanGrass is the Producer and is eaten by the Primary consumer.Grasshopper is the Primary consumer and is eaten by the Secondary consumer.Rat is the Secondary consumer and is eaten by the Tertiary consumer.Snake is the Tertiary consumer and is eaten by the Quaternary consumer.Hawk is the Quaternary consumer and is the apex predator at the top of the food chain.