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A rattlesnake is generally considered a secondary consumer, sometimes a tertiary.
Asda sells every kind of think that come from the secondary and primary sectors and they sell it to the costomers thats why it a tertiary sector.So yes of ause it is a tertiary sector. THANK YOU hope you like my answer. lool :)
Hawks can be either secondary or tertiary consumers, depending on the organism it eats at any particular time. If it eats an herbivore such as a mouse, then it is a secondary consumer. If it eats another carnivore such as a snake, then it is a tertiary consumer.
Snakes are secondary or tertiary consumers depending on the species.
A Consumer is an animal that eats the Producer. The Producer is always a plant. There are 3 types of consumers:Primary Consumer, Secondary Consumer, and Tertiary Consumer. The Primary Consumer eats the Producer, the Secondary Consumer eats the Primary Consumer, and the Tertiary Consumer eats the Secondary Consumer. Example: Grass ------------> Rabit ------------> Snake ------------> Hawk (producer) (primary consumer) (secondary consumer) (tertiary consumer)
secondary consumer because the grass hopper eats grass than the bird eats it the grass is the producer the grass hopper is the primary consumer then the bird is the secondary. the thing that eats the bird would be the tertiary consumer.
They are at least secondary consumers as they eat flesh, primary consumers eat plants.
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Yes, it is a secondary consumer if relating to ecology.
A fox is a secondary or tertiary consumer. This means that the fox is omnivorous and eats plants and the animals that eat plants.