caterpillar, worm, plankton, rabbit ,and humans are consumers
There are several primary consumers that live in the savanna. They are antelope, Gazelles, wildebeests, birds, and several other things.
The 3 primary consumers in tundra is caribou, deer, arctic hare ,lemmings .
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some wild consumers are a fox certain fish bears all types just think of a zoo!!
1 is and aardvark
a elk and antelope eat trees
Carnivores are secondary consumers. Carnivore means that they are meat eating organisms.
The ones that eat the primary consumers...
Secondary consumers are herbivores that feed on primary consumers.
primary consumers are herbivores and secondary consumers are carnivores so secondary consumers eat primary consumers
Lions are secondary consumers and feed mostly on primary consumers such as zebras.
lions, snakes, badgers, hawk's, prairie dogs, ground squirrel's. are some of the secondary consumers that live in the grasslands.
Secondary consumers eat herbivores, which are primary consumers. An example of this would be a lion that eats a zebra. The zebra is a herbivore and so the lion is a secondary consumer. Almost all carnivores are secondary consumers.
Examples of consumers in temperate grasslands and savannas are lions, elephants, zebras, and vultures.
In the grasslands worms and whatever elese there is are primary consumers.
I suppose crocodiles and alligators are two examples.
primary and secondary consumers
Carnivores are secondary consumers. Carnivore means that they are meat eating organisms.
examples of secondary consumers include a hawk, snake, or mountain lion secondary consumers are animals on a food chain that don't get eaten.
Carnivorous plankton are eaten by secondary consumers. Some examples of these are birds, fish, and squid. Carnivorous plankton are also eaten indirectly by whatever consumers secondary 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 ones that eat the primary consumers...
Secondary consumers are herbivores that feed on primary consumers.