In any ecosystem, tertiary consumers are at the top of the food web. They eat small animals like rats, fish, frogs, and small reptiles. Tertiary consumers include jackals, hawks, leopards, lions, and tigers.
Since tertiary consumers are the animals that eat the primary consumers, they would have to be carnivorous. So a jaguar would be a great example. Anything that gets it's energy from a consumer would be a tertiary consumer.
There are a lot of animals that are considered secondary consumers, such as parrots, monkeys, etc.
a tertiary consumer cud be a bear
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a hawk is a very good example of a tertiary consumer of the tropical rainforest
Deciduous Trees, orchids, bromeliads, aloes, and succulents all live in the Tropical Dry Forest.
Lions are secondary consumers and feed mostly on primary consumers such as zebras.
Secondary consumers are eaten by tertiary consumers - animals that eat other carnivores.
Tertiary consumers
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The tropical rainforest food chain has four levels. The four levels are the primary producers, the primary consumers, secondary consumers and the tertiary consumers.
primary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the producers secondary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the primary consumers tertiary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the secondary consumers
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Deciduous Trees, orchids, bromeliads, aloes, and succulents all live in the Tropical Dry Forest.
Energy from the sun -> Producers -> Primary Consumers -> Secondary Consumers -> Tertiary Consumers -> Decomposers. All these things realease Heat as well...
Tertiary Consumers eat Secondary Consumers Example:- An Eagle eating a Snake
Lions are secondary consumers and feed mostly on primary consumers such as zebras.
Yes they are Tertiary Consumers. God Bless America
Primary consumers eat primary producers(plant-eaters). Secondary consumers eat primary consumers (meat-eaters) Tertiary consumers eat secondary consumers. Quaternary consumers eat tertiary consumers.
Secondary consumers are eaten by tertiary consumers. For example; mice are eaten by snakes (secondary consumers), which are eaten by mongooses (tertiary consumers).
tertiary consumers
Secondary consumers are eaten by tertiary consumers - animals that eat other carnivores.