An example of first level consumer will be a moose, cariba, est.
Beavers, squirrels, rodents; really anything that's solely herbivorous.
2nd level cosumers are carnivres or omnivores that eat 1st level consumers.
I think they are 1st level consumers When i was at school we had to do a poster on an ecosystem and everthing we put into the poster we had to name what level consumer it was and i think coral polyp are 1st level consumers
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A 4th order cosumer is the consumer that feeds of third level consumers (kindof a no-brainer answer). 3rd order consumers feed of 2nd order cosumers and 2nd order consumers feed off 1st order consumers and 1st order consumers feed off producers like grass or bushes; plants that make their own energy from the sun... hope this answer is good enough.
They go to the right, starting with the producers, then the 1st level consumers, then the second level consumers, and so on.
1st Level consumers are Herbivores. 2nd Level consumers are Carnivores and Omnivores. 3rd Level consumers are Carnivores AND omnivores Humans ar omnivores
2nd level consumer is a consumer that is an omnivore or a carnivore that eats the 1st level consumers
A rabbit is a primary consumer
A 1st level consumer gets its food and energy from the producer
1st level consumers are any heterotrophs (animals that do not harvest food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis) that eat producers (plants, bacteria, things that make their own food). 2nd level consumers are carnivores or omnivores that eat 1st level consumers, and the 3rd eats 2nd, and so on and so forth. Well a 3rd level consumer is a decomposer second is a carnivore first is a herbivore
In the energy pyramid, 10% of the energy is passed up from producers, to 1st level consumers, to 2nd level consumers, etc. 90% of energy is lost.
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