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The sea otter is consumed by other mammals, so, no... it is not a tertiary consumer, but a primary or secondary consumer would be more accurate. Daally
i think it would be producer, then primary consumer, then secondary consumer, then tertiary consumer.
The sea otter is consumed by other mammals, so, no... it is not a tertiary consumer, but a primary or secondary consumer would be more accurate. Daally
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Yes - this would be a tertiary consumer. Anything that does not create its own food is a consumer.
Yes - this would be a tertiary consumer. Anything that does not create its own food is a consumer.
The consumer in the food chain/web that eats the Austalian sea lion would be forced to find other food. If that consumer can't find other food then it would extinct as wel. And so on...
the business will be choosen as a tertiary production because the business is selling the product to consumer
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.
you would be a tertiary consumer. (An omnivore) because it has meat and lettuce and other stuff on it.
A wolf would be a secondary consumer. They feed on primary consumers.
Tertiary consumer