The trophic level is the level in the food chain that an animal occupies. The armadillo belongs to both the second and third trophic levels.
The food web is made up of different levels labeled as trophic levels. Chimpanzee's belong on the 3rd trophic level.
The armadillo eats insects, grubs, particularly ants and termites. It eats a similar diet to birds. They consume level three and four consumers. They occupy both of these trophic levels.
Mosquitos can be of many different trophic levels, as they consume the blood of animals from multiple trophic levels.
Cingulata
Due to poor trophic transfer efficiency, most energy is lost at higher trophic levels.
Secondary consumers belong on the 2nd level trophic level yah!
Five
there can be any number of trophic levels, but usually 4-5
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Armadillos belong to the order order Cingulata.
Trophic levels and food chains are connected in number of ways. Trophic levels show the energy transfer throughout the species in different food chains.