No, a secondary consumer is a carnivore (or omnivore). Herbivores are primary consumers, which are eaten by secondary consumers.
Yes, some birds are secondary consumers. Secondary consumers are also known as carnivores - they eat primary consumers (herbivores). An example of a bird that is a secondary consumer is a crow.
no, they are primary consumers they feed on plants and are herbivores.
yes. hyenas are omnivores which eat plants. not animals that do eat plants
An omnivore would be a secondary consumer.
No, the primary consumer are herbivores whereas the secondary consumer is carnivores.
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Secondary consumers - primary consumers are the herbivores
In the food chain, another name for a secondary consumer can be a second order consumer or second-level consumer. Secondary consumers are typically carnivores that eat first consumers. First consumers are herbivores.
primary consumer, secondary consumer and tertiary consumer producer.
The cougar is a secondary consumer. It feeds on herbivores such as deer.
As herbivores, they would be primary consumers.
Yes, a maple tree produces its own food and there for is a primary consumer, anything that eats the maple tree would be a secondary consumer.
Yes, it is because it eats grasshoppers which are primary consumers. So that makes a mouse a secondary consumer.
yes
primary consumers are herbivores and secondary consumers are carnivores so secondary consumers eat primary consumers
A rabbit is a primary consumer - it eats producers. Secondary consumers eat herbivores or omnivores and consumers that eat other carnivores are tertiary consumers.