Biology terms: a secondary consumer and a tertiary consumer (third and fourth trophic levels) eat other animals.
In human terms, anyone who shops at Mac Donalds.
A type of consumer that directly eats plants is a primary consumer known as an herbivore. Omnivores, who are secondary consumers, also eat plants.
consumers just eat plants.
Secondary consumers, mainly. They eat a variety of things.
No, I think primary consumers eat plants. Plants are producers.
Secondary Consumers eat other primary consumers. Primary consumers eat plants or producers.
No. They are secondary consumers. They eat animals (primary consumers) who eat plants (producers). So, they are not primary consumers.
In the food chain, there are producers (make their own food), and comsumers (eat producers or other consumers) only autotrophs (mainly plants) can make their own food. Herbovores eat plants, primary carnovores eat herbavores, and secondary carnovores eat herbovores and primary carnovores.
no the harvest mose is a consumer, because it must eat other organisms, mainly plants, to get its energy
No.
They eat ONLY plants.
To eat plants and then become food for secondary consumers.
Primary consumers eat plants. Producers(plants) provide food for Primary Consumers(herbivores) which in turn provide food for Secondary Consumers(carnivores) Note that omnivores (animals which eat both plants and other animals) belong to both classes of consumers.
plants and trees