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No, lions are first-level consumers because they are the grassland biome's top predator.
Lion being a meat eater is second level consumer. Herbivorous are first level consumers.
snakes are second level consumers. They eat organism as a whole. This is a myth that they drink milk.
The book "The Secrets Of Peaches" has a little information on Megabats and Microbats. Microbats eat small insects, making them second-level consumers, and Megabats eat fruit, mostly, making them first-level consumers. Megabats are quite large, and microbats are very tiny.
First is polarbear second is probaly a artic fox
The number of first level consumers would decrease causing the second level to also decrease and so on up the food chain.
that it will break down.
The phrase "the number of waves passing a point each second" is a definition of frequency.So if that number increases, then the frequency increases, by definition.
The second level consumers would have nothing to feed off, and therefore would commence eating themselves. Eventually the ecosystem would die out.
they are second level consumers
the cceleration of the object because the second the of newton explains the relation between force and acceleration and the two happen to bne directly proportional so if the acceleration increases so does the force or vice verca.
What level consumer is a jaguar
The animals would all die, because they wouldn't have any food to eat.
No, mice, for the most part, are first level consumers. Some mice, however, feed on insects which would make them second level consumers.
Well its a Consumer that eats the Producers I guess. Also the Second-level consumers eat the First-level consumers and the Producers The Third-level consumers eat the Second-level consumers,First-level consumers and the Producers which is the Decomposers the plants and the Sun
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Second-order consumers feed on first-order consumers. An eagle is an example of a second-order consumer. Examples of first-order consumers are rabbits and mice.