It is a secondary consumer.
they are both. foxes are omnivorous. they are classified under both primary and secondary consumer
Omnivores are both primary and secondary consumers.
A primary consumer eats the producer, a secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. For example grass (producer) is eaten by rabbits (primary consumer) who are eaten by foxes (secondary consumer).
All omnivores are primary and secondary consumers , eg man ,fox ,cockroach etc.
a hungry bear I mean (sp) what consumer does that make the animal? primary secondary triestairy(sp) quastrain(sp)
Termites and millipedes are both decomposers.
Since they consume algae and protozoans you could argue that they are both primary and secondary consumers being that they are omnivorous.
Yes, raccoons can be both primary and secondary consumers depending on their diet. They primarily feed on fruits, nuts, insects, and small animals, making them primary consumers. However, they can also consume organisms that are primary consumers themselves, such as insects or small mammals, thus acting as secondary consumers.
It directly consumes animals and plants, and it's secondary because it can eat the products of animals and plants such as milk.
It applies to both, being an omnivore.
Why are there fewer top level consumers than lower level consumers
Both - raccoons eat a lot of plant matter, such as fruits, berries and nuts, which makes them a primary consumer. However, they also eat a lot of small animals that feed on plants, making them secondary consumers also.