Yes, they consume bamboo.
Yes, they consume bamboo.
No, just bamboo. Please DON'T feed the pandas meat.
i don't believe so as primary consumers consume primary producers (plants..etc.). frogs as we know it in the food chain consume insects and small mammals.
No it's a secondary consumer
It depends on the ecosystem, but a general statement could be: secondary consumers consume the primary consumers, who consume the primary producers. If the secondary consumers are omnivores, they can also be a part of the second (primary consumer) and third (secondary consumer) trophic levels.
no, because hydra do not consume primary producers (aka plants)
The giant panda bears are peaceful creatures found in the southwest Chinese provinces. They spend their days eating the bamboo. The bamboo is the primary producer, the giant panda is the primary consumer, the leopard is the secondary consumer while the Bengal tiger is the tertiary consumer.
Giant Pandas have very few predators. Humans are their primary predators, though animals such as leopards are also predators mostly of cubs. The largest threat to them though is not predators, but habitat loss.
A panda must consume a diet of fibrous bamboo that results in copious amounts of excrement. This excrement is vital for the spreading of seed as well as fertilization of the soil.
A panda bear can barely go without food. They consume about 14 pounds of food in a given day and this may be hard to survive without.
The giant panda is pretty high up on the trophic level. This is because there are not many animals that can or will eat the giant panda.