Humans are generally regarded as Omnivores which means we eat plants and animals. But some people choose to be herbivores, which means they eat plants.
Humans are the natural predator for every animal.
Omnivores. We eat just about anything, if it's edible.
Humans are Omnivores
Humans can be anything beyond the primary consumers on the food web. (They are second and above).
Producers are at the bottom of the food chain, tertiary consumers are at the top of the food chain.
Energy is transferred betweenproducers to consumers and decomposers in the food chain.
Kiwi birds are low on the food chain because they eat small organisms as well asseeds and fruits. They would be considered consumers.
A food chain in the euphotic zone of the open ocean begins with phytoplankton, to zoo-plankton, or other filter feeders (sardines, shell fish; i.e. primary consumers), then secondary consumers, and finally tertiary consumers like game fish or humans.
Consumers!
animals
Herbivores are at the second level of the food chain. Rhinos are herbivores and are considered primary consumers which means they're first consumers in the food chain.
Raccoons are considered to be secondary consumers. They feed on primary consumers such as insects and rodents.
because human doesn't produce his own food
Humans can be anything beyond the primary consumers on the food web. (They are second and above).
Human is the final consumer. The great Creator made the world to be our.
algae, small invertebrates, fish, shark, humans
algae, small invertebrates, fish, shark, humans
Raccoons are generally considered secondary consumers.
Producers are at the bottom of the food chain, tertiary consumers are at the top of the food chain.
Energy is transferred betweenproducers to consumers and decomposers in the food chain.