No, a house fly is not typically classified as a secondary consumer; it is primarily considered a primary consumer. House flies feed on decaying organic matter and other food sources, making them herbivorous in nature. They primarily consume plant materials and organic waste, which places them in the category of primary consumers in a food chain. Secondary consumers, on the other hand, usually feed on primary consumers.
yes
Consumer. (plants are producers)
They are normally considered a secondary consumer.
No its a Secondary Consumer
Secondary consumer
A Snake is a Secondary Consumer
they are secondary consumer
It is a secondary consumer.
Yes, although it depends on the insect they eat. If they eat a carrion fly they're tertiary. If they eat a dragonfly they're secondary. Most are secondary, though.
Chameleons are secondary consumers because the fly would eat the leaf and the chameleon would eat the fly making it a secondary consumer. Everything starts with the producers, Plants. These give life to us. Then primary consumers: Mostly herbivore. Eats plant. Secondary consumer: Carnivores, omnivore eat primary consumer. Consumer energy pyramid goes on... Decomposer: Natures natural recyclers, they break down the meat and they use it as nutrients and the cycle goes on...
Secondary
It is a secondary consumer