A quaternary consumer is an organism that eats tertiary consumers. Example: Carnivores eat Carnivores Humans eat Cats [Gross, but true :) ]
an animal that eats a tertiary consumer e.g. grass grasshopper toad snake hawk the hawk is the quaternary consumer
full list is producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, quaternary consumer and the fifth one is called the quinary consumer!! After that I dont know
If you mean that can tertiary and quaternary consumers both be carnivores, then yes, they can be. The quaternary consumers are probably at the top of the food chain as there are rarely any more than 4 - 5 trophic levels. This is because it would be pointless as there would be very little energy left for the top consumer.If you actually mean what you said literally in the question then the top consumer can eat carnivores but it is highly unlikely that the tertiary consumer will eat carnivores - they usually eat omnivores (secondary consumers) who eat herbivores (primary consumers) who eat producers (e.g. plants).
A consumer is a living organism that cannot synthesize energy from the sun. Therefore, consumers get energy by eating other organisms. There are many levels of consumers that make up the food web. These can include primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and sometimes quaternary consumers. Primary consumers are herbivores (they can only consume autotrophs). As energy travels from autotrophs to quaternary consumers, much of the energy is used by organisms or (primarily) dissipated as heat. Therefore, there are less quaternary consumers than autotrophs because quaternary consumers cannot get as much energy.
Quaternary Geochronology was created in 2006.
Usually, quaternary consumers are at the top of the food chain. The only thing that would eat a quaternary consumer is another quaternary comsumer (like a human).
an animal that eats a tertiary consumer e.g. grass grasshopper toad snake hawk the hawk is the quaternary consumer
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what is a quaternary consumer:The Quaternary consumer is the predator that eats the Tertiary consumer. This is an example of the order a food chain goes in:Grass - Grasshopper - Rat - Snake - Hawk - HumanGrass is the Producer and is eaten by the Primary consumer.Grasshopper is the Primary consumer and is eaten by the Secondary consumer.Rat is the Secondary consumer and is eaten by the Tertiary consumer.Snake is the Tertiary consumer and is eaten by the Quaternary consumer.Hawk is the Quaternary consumer and is the apex predator at the top of the food chain.
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Usually, quaternary consumers are at the top of the food chain. The only thing that would eat a quaternary consumer is another quaternary comsumer (like a human).
full list is producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, quaternary consumer and the fifth one is called the quinary consumer!! After that I dont know
In general, quaternary consumer species have smaller populations compared to secondary consumer species. This is because as you move up the food chain, the energy and biomass available decrease. As a result, there is less food and resources available to support a larger population of quaternary consumers. Quaternary consumer species typically have fewer individuals as they are higher up in the trophic levels and have a more limited food supply.
It is called a quaternary consumer. Fifth is quinary.
full list is producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, quaternary consumer and the fifth one is called the quinary consumer!! After that I dont know
Its a Nice question the answer is that they are Quaternary consumer because they eat tertiary consumers like hawk.