Well it depends on the environment. If it's a desert it's animals like bilby's and ant lions. Because they eat the bugs/insects/plants of the environment. (First consumers)
The first consumers which are herbivores or omnivores are eaten by the secondary consumers. Some secondary consumers are omnivores so they can eat the producers.
a secondary consumers are tree flower grass and many more
Carnivores (meat-eaters) and omnivores are secondary consumers because they eat primary consumers.
Secondary consumers eat primary consumers
In the the food chain, the secondary consumer eats the primary consumer and the tertiary consumer eats the secondaryconsumer.
Primary consumer, secondary consumer, main consumer
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In a food chain, the Leaf-cutter ant is the primary consumer or secondary consumer. It will eat the primary producer in the chain then is killed by the secondary consumer. On the other hand, the ant eats the primary consumer that feeds from the primary producer.
the food chain is made up of producer,primary consumer,secondary consumer and tertiary consumer
The gray fox is a secondary consumer,
primary producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, quaterary consumer.
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The swift fox is a secondary consumer and an omnivore.
No, the tiger is a consumer, a secondary consumer in the food chain. Composer is not a trophic position on a food chain. Organisms are either producers, consumers or decomposers.
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