anything that's a herbivore. (eats only plants) bunnies, bees, vegetarians, squirrels, stuff like that.
primary consumer
Some consumers are called "primary consumers" and others are called "secondary consumers" because the primary consumer is the first consumer and a secondary is the second consumer.
Some species of birds are primary consumers.
mooseyellow -bellied marmotpine bark beetlethose are some primary consumers
Yes and no. Some species of beetle can be primary consumers, while other species are secondary or tertiary consumers.
Not all predators are classified as secondary consumers; some can be tertiary or higher-level consumers depending on their position in the food chain. Similarly, not all prey are primary consumers; some organisms can be secondary consumers if they feed on primary consumers. Therefore, while many predators are secondary consumers and many prey are primary consumers, this is not a universal rule. The classification depends on the specific roles of organisms within their ecosystems.
No! Carnivores are secondary consumers. Herbivores are primary consumers.
Not in all ecosystems. There are some species of snakes that eat birds.
Primary consumers in the desert would include insects, most rodents, some lizards, some birds as well as some larger mammals that feed on plants.
no
Different areas of deciduous forest have can have different types of primary consumers. A primary consumer is any organism that eats producers. Some examples of primary consumers include deer, squirrels, rabbits, etc.
Primary consumers eat primary producers(plant-eaters). Secondary consumers eat primary consumers (meat-eaters) Tertiary consumers eat secondary consumers. Quaternary consumers eat tertiary consumers.