producer
Hyenas are scavengers.
Hyenas are not considered tertiary animals; they are classified as secondary consumers in their ecosystems. They primarily feed on herbivores and, in some cases, scavenged food. As opportunistic feeders, they play a vital role in the food chain, helping to control prey populations and clean up carrion.
tertiary
a tertiary consumer
yes they are at the bottom of the food chain
Tertiary Consumers
quaternary consumer
Nope. The primary producer is at the bottom. Hyenas would be near the top, if not the very peak.No they are not.
In the the food chain, the secondary consumer eats the primary consumer and the tertiary consumer eats the secondaryconsumer.
Tertiary consumers in a food chain are organisms that eat secondary consumers, which are animals that eat primary consumers. Examples of tertiary consumers include large predators like lions, sharks, and eagles.
Hyenas are not at the bottom of the food chain. Plants are at the bottom of a food chain or food pyramid. Hyenas are top carnivores and sometimes scavengers; they are at the top (not including decomposers who would be at the very top). The phrase "bottom of the food chain" was a social insult meant to say that they are easily eaten by others. However, in reality, hyenas are similar to lions in food chain "level".
Hyena's often steals lion's ill, thus lions are irritated and hate hyenas. Easy pisy