Frogs in their larval stage (tadpoles) are typically herbivores, feeding on plants and diatoms, though some are carnivorous, scavengers, or even cannibals. Upon reaching adulthood, almost all species of frog are carnivorous. They are most certainly in the consumer category.
Technically, it is a secondary consumer, as it does not directly eat producers. It eats primary consumers such as flies.
part of a food chain with multiple trophic levels. The snake is a tertiary consumer, the frog is a secondary consumer, the insect is a primary consumer, and the plant is a producer. This exemplifies the transfer of energy through different organisms in an ecosystem.
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