you call an animal that eats a producer (a plant which gets its energy from the sun) a primary consumer. something that eats a primary consumer is called a secondary consumer. Something that eats this is called a tertiary consumer.
The trophic level is the level in the food chain that an animal occupies. The armadillo belongs to both the second and third trophic levels.
Second level of the food chain.
The ocelot is high on the food chain. And is a second level consumer. This animal eats rodents, birds, reptiles, and many other smaller animals.
A second level carnivore is an animal that primarily consumes herbivores (first level consumers) as their main food source. These carnivores are considered to be higher up in the food chain than primary consumers. Examples of second level carnivores include wolves, hawks, and seals.
The second level, the herbivores.
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The trophic level of an animal refers to its position in a food chain or food web based on its diet and energy source. Animals higher up in the trophic levels depend on consuming other organisms lower in the food chain for energy.
A third-level consumer is an animal which eats any animal in the second level category, the only animal that would eat the animal would be a fourth level consumer which is not normally found in a ecosystem. You place a certain level consumer on top of the animal it eats. like a mouse would be a first level consumer, since it eats grass which is a producer, then, the owl whcih eats the mouse would be a second level consumer since it eats that first level consumer, rat.
An animal at the bottom of the food chain is a primary consumer. Primary consumers in the Kalahari include zebras, antelope, gazelle, wildebeest, feral goats, and some birds and insects. Animals at the second level of the food chain include lions, leopards, jackals, and birds of prey.
Primary Consumer. They are at the bottom of the food chain.
first producer then first level consumer second level consumer third fourth etc.
A marten.