the answer would be a shark
Humans are the highest level consumer, but just in general it's typically a carnivore or predator that is very high in the food chain, like a lion, polar bear, or a shark.
what is a consumer
The Speartooth shark (Glyphis glyphis) is a very rare species, and is considered an endangered shark species.This shark feed on crustaceans and small to medium size bony fish.
what is a consumer
Consumer
The Great white Shark is a consumer and is a top carnivore. No animal can prey on it except decomposers when the shark dies.
The shark is a secondary consumer because it eats creatures that eat plants.
no - definitely a primary consumer/predator
The shark would be a consumer. In fact, it would be considered a tertiary consumer due to being a carnivore that consumes many of the other consumers.
The salt water Sting Ray is of course a SECONDARY CONSUMER Read on to see some facts: | | | | | | | Actually i don't have any facts i just know that the sting ray is a secondary consumer i just wanted to sound smart. My friend has a moustache and she's a girl.
Whilst trophic level is a useful idea when considering energy in an ecosystem, it is important not to interpret the idea too rigidly. If I eat an apple, I am being a primary consumer. If I eat beef, I am a secondary consumer. If I eat shark I am at least a tertiary consumer, and maybe higher depending on what the shark ate. Even animals which have a fairly restricted diet are likely to eat other things if they are starving.