Humans are considered to be omnivores. However, some choose to eat a strictly plant diet and could be considered as primary consumers.
Humans are omnivores which makes them both primary and secondary consumers.
Sharks and humans are primary consumers.
Humans are considered primary consumers, as they consume plants and animals for energy and nutrients.
We like to call them herbivores. And they are considered primary consumers. The term vegetarian is used for humans who choose to eat only fruits and vegetables. Humans are omnivores and are top predators.
A human being is a Third level consumer. A human can eat a second and first level consumer as well. Actually, humans can be both.
I know that two are primary consumers and scavengers
Humans, wolves, mountain lions to name but a few.
Many consumers are herbivores. For example: a horse eats plants, which are producers, therefore horses are consumers.Examples of consumers that are herbivores:HorsesCowsDeerOxenSheepRabbitsElephantsHope this helped.
Yes, humans are considered tertiary consumers because they primarily feed on organisms from the secondary consumer level in the food chain. As omnivores, humans consume both plants (primary consumers) and animals (secondary consumers), placing them at the tertiary consumer level in many ecosystems.
If you mean are they the top predators, then No (as they can be scavengers).
Most humans are both primary and secondary consumers. They eat both plants and animals as omnivores.
Most humans are both primary and secondary consumers. They eat both plants and animals as omnivores.