Lion being a meat eater is second level consumer. Herbivorous are first level consumers.
Yes, a lion is typically considered a second-level consumer because it feeds on herbivores, which are primary consumers that consume plants. This places the lion in the second trophic level of a food chain or food web.
The mountain lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers such as deer.
The golden lion tamarin is a primary consumer, also known as a herbivore, so its trophic level is 2. It feeds on plants and insects as part of its diet within the forest ecosystem.
A live lion is a consumer. When it dies, its body sort of becomes a producer as it returns to the soil to provide nutrients to plants and bugs - or gets eaten by other consumers.
A lion can be a tertiary consumer or a secondary consumer.
Yes, a lion is typically considered a second-level consumer because it feeds on herbivores, which are primary consumers that consume plants. This places the lion in the second trophic level of a food chain or food web.
the golden lion tamarin is a first level consumer which is under the hawk and above flowers and plants.
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Yes, it is an apex predator.
is a lion a secondary consumer or primary
a sea lion is a secondary consumer
1st level consumers are any heterotrophs (animals that do not harvest food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis) that eat producers (plants, bacteria, things that make their own food). 2nd level consumers are carnivores or omnivores that eat 1st level consumers, and the 3rd eats 2nd, and so on and so forth. Well a 3rd level consumer is a decomposer second is a carnivore first is a herbivore
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Humans are the highest level consumer, but just in general it's typically a carnivore or predator that is very high in the food chain, like a lion, polar bear, or a shark.
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In a food chain, first order consumers are animals, such as grasshoppers and rabbits, which eat grass or plants. Producers are plants that can make their own food. Second order consumers eat first order consumers. Examples of second order consumers are birds that eat insects and snakes that eat rabbits in a food chain.
The mountain lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers such as deer.