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Secondary consumers. They eat primary consumers (mice), and the primary consumers eat plants.

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14y ago

According to the 8th grade science book, the rattlesnake is a consumer, eating rodents, etc. The Hawk consumes the rattlesnake. The rodent consumes plants and the plant is a producer of food..............

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Most would be considered to be secondary consumers or, in some cases, tertiary.

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Snakes will typically belong to the middle section of the food chain. This is because they eat smaller animals while still being eaten by bigger animals.

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it says in my science book that a snake can get eaten by a ferret but i am not quite sure.

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12y ago

reptiles are on top of the food chain but it depends on what kind it is

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11y ago

It Is Were All The Animals Run From Its Face And He eats Dogs! :D

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14y ago

in the middle of the chain

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