a carnivore
Consumer because it eats other animals
omnivour
A praying mantis hunts and eats other animals, so it has to be a consumer.
A fox would be considered as a secondary consumer. It is a secondary consumer because it eats other animals as well as it is eaten by other animals.
an Omnivore
No, the muskox is a primary consumer. It eats only plants. A tertiary consumer eats other animals.
consumers. a consumer that eats a plant is a primary consumer. a consumer that eats a primary consumer is called a secondary consumer. a consumer that eats a secondary consumer is called a tertiary consumer. a consumer that eats a tertiary consumer is called a quarternary consumer.
A fox is an omnivorous consumer. 🦊 Why? Because a fox eats both animals and plants. What does a fox eat? Animals: rabbits, mice, birds, insects 🐭🐦 Plants: fruits, berries, seeds 🍓🌰 Type of consumer: Omnivore → eats plants + animals Secondary consumer → when it eats herbivores Tertiary consumer → when it eats smaller carnivores 👉 So, a fox is an omnivore and a higher-level consumer in the food chain.
A snake is a consumer because it eats other animals
A snake is a consumer because it eats other animals
secondary consumer
omnivore is the correct answer!