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whale ,shark ,fish,turtles
Blue whale is one herbivore
Yes, whales are consumers. Consumers eat herbivores. Because they eat the animals that eat the plants, they are considered tertiary consumers.
sharks, whale, and dolphin sharks are carnivores whales are carnivores dolphins are omnivores
The primary consumers in the Arctic Ocean are phytoplankton and crustaceans that consume the zooplankton. Harp seals are secondary consumers, which mainly eat fish like Arctic cod and Arctic char, and some crustaceans. The top predators, or tertiary consumers, are polar bears and the Orca whale.
A blue whale is a primary consumer, meaning it is at the second trophic level. It feeds mainly on krill and small fish, which are primary producers.
A killer whale, also known as an orca, is a type of predatory dolphin. The can be classified as secondary consumers because they feed on krill, which in turn, feeds on planktons and other organic matter in the water.
Consumers are usually animals that eat other animals. So in this case, Lions, Tigers etc. Anything that is a Predator or a Carnviore will come under the denfintion of a consumer. A whale is also one.
== ---- Squids are secondary consumer because they eat fish which would be primary consumers because they eat producers and the squid eat the primary consumer, fish which makes them secondary consumers. the squid eventually get eaten by sperm whale or even humans, making them tertiary consumers. ----
A secondary consumer is one that eats a primary consumer, and is therefore either carnivorous or omnivorous. These trophic levels are not innate to the organism, and it can change its behavior and therefore its place in the food chain. Producers cannot become consumers, and consumers cannot become producers, but secondary consumers can become primary consumers, or tertiary consumers, etc. Two examples of secondary consumers in the ocean would be the orca (a carnivorous mammal), and the whale shark (an omnivorous fish). Secondary consumers are not necessarily apex predators, although those two are. Squids are also typically secondary consumers, and are not apex predators.
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.
Leopard seal are predators of other seal species, krill, fish and penguins. They are second only to the Killer Whale as top predators in Antarctica.