I'm pretty sure it is, because vultures are the top carnivores. Example; birds are secondary consumers, vultures eat birds, which makes them the top carnivores.
Teritary becasue they feed on other consumers, primary would be something that eats the producer. secondary consumer eats the primary.
I'm pretty sure that it is a secondary consumer, because it eats meat, not plants. It is a carnivore in other words.
One of three species in the genus Cathartes, in the family Cathartidae, the Turkey Vulture is the most widespread of the New World vultures,
No, a turkey is a primary consumer.
The green plant is the base of the chain because it is a producer. The grasshopper could be called primary consumer of the plant. The turkey is the secondary consumer of the grasshopper. The human is the tertiary consumer of the turkey.
they are both many of them are called garfel and if you use it on a bird studdier it will give you respect
No, but it is a vulture, larger than the turkey vulture.
Turkey vulture scientific name is Cathartes aura.
it is an old world vulture
They can fly!
Toads
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A wolf or large cat would eat a turkey vulture if they can get a hold of them. Turkey vultures are slow moving on the ground and can be captured while they are feeding.
A wolf or large cat would eat a turkey vulture if they can get a hold of them. Turkey vultures are slow moving on the ground and can be captured while they are feeding.