No, because in the food chain a secondary consumer is a carnivore that feeds only upon herbivores. Rats eat nuts, seeds, berries, human scraps, and they hunt insects, small frogs, and other tiny critters. So, that doesn't make them a secondary consumer. I hope this helps!
That depends upon the type of rat, kangaroo rats are primary consumer,who are almost always herbivores, but some other rats are secondary consumers, who often are omnivores.
Yes, because they eat insects which are considered animals which are considered as "meat".
Rats are omnivores so would be considered as secondary consumers.
Depends on how much cheese is involved
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it is a secondary
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Omnivores are both primary and secondary consumers.
The 3 types of consumers are: primary consumer, secondary consumer, and tertiary consumer. A primary consumer, like a rabbit, eats a primary producer, like grass. A secondary consumer, like a fox, eats a primary consumer, which is the rabbit. A tertiary consumer, like a great gray owl, eats the secondary consumer, which is the fox.
is a rat a primary consumer or a secondary consumer or a primary consumer
No, the giant kangaroo rat eats grass and seeds.
Rats usually eat grain so they are primary consumers.
No, the giant kangaroo rat eats grass and seeds.
They are normally considered a secondary consumer.
No its a Secondary Consumer
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A Snake is a Secondary Consumer
Yes, it is a secondary consumer.
It is a secondary consumer.
they are secondary consumer
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