The ones that eat the primary consumers...
Secondary consumers feed upon the primary consumers. Animals that often act as secondary consumers include bears, dogs, cats, snakes, chickens, fish, cattle, humans, foxes and owls.
Any type of animal that consumes the waste of other animals are secondary consumers.
Crabs, Lobsters, Sea Slugs, Worms, Dung Beatles etc.
lol yea i had 2 find this out for hw 2nite secondary consumers are carnivores some examples of secondary consumers are: humans,fish,hawks,snakes,rats
Comb jellyfish and cnidarians which includes octopus
some examples are like birds and things that eat the first level consumer or the producer.
Pie-fish
A Consumer is an animal that eats the Producer. The Producer is always a plant. There are 3 types of consumers:Primary Consumer, Secondary Consumer, and Tertiary Consumer. The Primary Consumer eats the Producer, the Secondary Consumer eats the Primary Consumer, and the Tertiary Consumer eats the Secondary Consumer. Example: Grass ------------> Rabit ------------> Snake ------------> Hawk (producer) (primary consumer) (secondary consumer) (tertiary consumer)
Herbivore
The 3 types of consumers are: primary consumer, secondary consumer, and tertiary consumer. A primary consumer, like a rabbit, eats a primary producer, like grass. A secondary consumer, like a fox, eats a primary consumer, which is the rabbit. A tertiary consumer, like a great gray owl, eats the secondary consumer, which is the fox.
First order consumers are herbivores that feed only on the producers which are plants.
A secondary consumer is one that eats a primary consumer, and is therefore either carnivorous or omnivorous. These trophic levels are not innate to the organism, and it can change its behavior and therefore its place in the food chain. Producers cannot become consumers, and consumers cannot become producers, but secondary consumers can become primary consumers, or tertiary consumers, etc. Two examples of secondary consumers in the ocean would be the orca (a carnivorous mammal), and the whale shark (an omnivorous fish). Secondary consumers are not necessarily apex predators, although those two are. Squids are also typically secondary consumers, and are not apex predators.
An example of a primary consume in the ocean is Your Mom
Pie-fish
primary and secondary consumers
examples of secondary consumers include a hawk, snake, or mountain lion secondary consumers are animals on a food chain that don't get eaten.
I suppose crocodiles and alligators are two examples.
They are the third level of the food chain. The two levels that are before it is the producers and primary consumer.
A producer is able to produce their own energy (like a plant), while a primary consumer consumes the energy that the producer produces. A secondary consumes the producers' energy by eating the primary consumer who ate the producer. Omnivores, like humans, are primary consumers when they eat plants and secondary consumers when they eat meat.
A Consumer is an animal that eats the Producer. The Producer is always a plant. There are 3 types of consumers:Primary Consumer, Secondary Consumer, and Tertiary Consumer. The Primary Consumer eats the Producer, the Secondary Consumer eats the Primary Consumer, and the Tertiary Consumer eats the Secondary Consumer. Example: Grass ------------> Rabit ------------> Snake ------------> Hawk (producer) (primary consumer) (secondary consumer) (tertiary consumer)
Herbivore
primary and secondary
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