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Q: What level consumer is the blue jay?
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What is the trophic level for a blue jay?

A blue jay exists mainly as a primary consumer, though it rarely eats eggs, potentially classifying it as a secondary consumer.


Do you know what type a blue whale is like is it a primary secondary or is it a top-level consumer?

It is a top level consumer


Is a blue whale primary consumer or a secondary consumer or a top level consumer?

The blue whale is a tertiary consumer, They feed on krill which are tiny crustaceans that feed on phytoplankton (plants). The whales' only natural predator is the orca which would make the orca the top level consumer.


Are Blue Jays producers or consumer?

well it depends if your talking about the Tornonto Blue Jays (the baseball team) or the bird blue jay but both are consumers


What is the trophic level of a blue whale?

tertiary consumer


Is a blue jay a herbivore?

a blue jay is a herbivore but one blue jay ate a bird


Is a blue jay a bird?

yes a blue jay is a bird


How tall is Jay Blue?

Jay Blue is 6' 3".


Are there any other colors of jay bird?

The Canada jay is gray and white, the blue jay is blue and gray and white, the Stellar's jay is similar to the blue jay but has a blackish head, scrub jays are blue and gray.


Is a blue jay a primary consumer secondary consumer tertiary consumer or a scavenger decomposer?

Primary consumers eat plant matter, secondary consumers eat organisms that have fed from the plant-eaters and tertiary consumers are organisms that feed from secondary consumers. Scavengers and decomposers feed on dead animals and plant material, including all kind of food waste. Blue jays have a very varied diet and eat almost anything that could be considered as a food source. When they eat fruits, grains, or berries, they are a primary consumer. When they eat meat, including small invertebrates, they are secondary, or possibly tertiary consumers depending exactly what their food has eaten before being eaten by the blue jay. When they eat table scraps or other food waste they are scavengers.


What the scientific name of a blue jay?

The scientific name of a blue jay is Cyanocitta cristata.


When was Blue Jay - comics - created?

Blue Jay - comics - was created in 1971.