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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!

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12y ago

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.

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11y ago

Yes, because they eat insects which are considered animals which are considered as "meat".

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7y ago

Rats are omnivores so would be considered as secondary consumers.

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9y ago

Depends on how much cheese is involved

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