Yes, it is a secondary consumer if relating to ecology.
The lynx is a secondary consumer - a carnivore that feeds on primary consumers.
is a canadian lynx a primary consumer
they are consumers
producers
producers
producers
You can look at the tuffs on a lynx's ears.
The lynx is a carnivore and secondary consumer, so it has prey that are not producers. The prey varies by the species of lynx. For the Eurasian lynx, one herbivore is the roe deer, which eats grasses, shoots, and berries.
The Iberian Lynx is from the Lynx pardinus species. It used to be considered a subspecies of the Lynx lynx species but is now considered separate
And kinds!
Generally, an adult lynx does not have to worry about being eaten. However, baby lynx do have to worry about being eaten by large birds or coyotes.
secondary consumer
A cat is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
I have read that the tufts on lynx's ears help them to hear... they act as hearing aids so they can locate their prey. :)