A polar is a fourth-level or tertiary consumer. This means that it is at the top of the food chain. Primary consumer in a polar bear's habitat are things like zooplankton. Secondary consumers are the fish that eat the plankton and third or tertiary consumers are the seals that eat the fish.
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According to the list below, tigers would be a trophic level 4 or Top Level Carnivore. Trophic levels are:1st/bottom level) Producers: Organisms that produce their own food such as plants.2nd level) Consumers: These are animals that are herbivores, they eat plants and no meat.3rd level) Secondary Consumers: These are primary carnivores and only eat meat.4th/top level) Tertiary Consumers: These are the creatures at the top of the food chain because they have no predators.
Frogs in their larval stage (tadpoles) are typically herbivores, feeding on plants and diatoms, though some are carnivorous, scavengers, or even cannibals. Upon reaching adulthood, almost all species of frog are carnivorous. They are most certainly in the consumer category.
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Sun or hydrothermal vent produces for the producer (not an animal but still a producer) NOTE: This example is in the ocean Primary Producer: phytoplankton 1st order consumer / Primary Consumer: zoo plankton 2nd order consumer / Secondary Consumer: fish 3rd order consumer / Tertiary Consumer: Seal / Sealion/ Penguin 4th order consumer / Quaternary Consumer: Killer whale / Shark / Polar bear
Humans and Bacteria are considered 4th Level consumers.
The amount of energy transferred from each trophic level to the next is around 10%. This is a tiny amount. By the 4th level, there is so little energy available that it is not possible (in most cases) to support a 5th level. Generally, where a 5th level exists, the organism isn't on the 5th level for every chain it is included in. Example: Primary producer (1st level) :100 Joules Primary consumer (2nd level) : 10 J Secondary consumer (3rd level) : 1 J Tertiary consumer (4th level) : 0.1 J
A Highest order consumer is the top of the food chain. They are eaten by nothing and eat everything .
The salt water Sting Ray is of course a SECONDARY CONSUMER Read on to see some facts: | | | | | | | Actually i don't have any facts i just know that the sting ray is a secondary consumer i just wanted to sound smart. My friend has a moustache and she's a girl.
Producers, (plants) occupy the first trophic level. Herbivores occupy the 2nd trophic level and are considered primary consumers. Carnivores that eat herbivores occupy the 3rd trophic level and are considered secondary consumers. Carnivores that eat other carnivores occupy the 4th trophic level and are considered tertiary consumers. snakes- eat other snakes, alligators- eat snakes and other small carnivores, bears- eat fish that eat other fish.
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The killer whale is a secondary or tertiary consumer, depending on what they eat. If the prey item feeds on plant matter, then it is a secondary consumer. However, most orcas eat prey that feed on invertebrates, shellfish or fish, making them primarily tertiary consumers.
A 4th order cosumer is the consumer that feeds of third level consumers (kindof a no-brainer answer). 3rd order consumers feed of 2nd order cosumers and 2nd order consumers feed off 1st order consumers and 1st order consumers feed off producers like grass or bushes; plants that make their own energy from the sun... hope this answer is good enough.
The Big Blizzard Bear comes from the BlizzCon 2008 Welcome package. It was also obtainable via DirectTV subscription in the USA. The mount must first be unlocked using a code found on the Blizzard Convention Card.Baby Blizzard Bear summons Baby Blizzard Bear, a baby polar bear companion sent to all World of Warcraftplayers who logged into the game on November 23, 2008 to celebrate WoW's 4th Anniversary. It is likely that a polar bear was chosen to also celebrate WoW's foray into the live Wrath of the Lich King content. This pet binds to your account, so you can mail it to your other characters on the same server. Each existing character will receive the pet in the mail, so you can delete it from your bags after you have "trained" the bear into your Pets/Companions tab. Keep one for future characters if you wish.
Decomposers are last in food chains, so they can be 4th or 5th trophic level depending upon the food chain or food web:-producers-primary consumers-secondary consumers-ter. or quatr. and so on consumers-decomposers
Producer ---> 1st consumer ------> 2nd, 3rd, 4th consumer etc. Possibly decomposers if its a food web or cycle