A secondary consumer would eat a primary consumer/other consumers. They would be carnivores.
You have not provided the food web needed to answer this question.
Lions, foxes, tigers, bears, raccoons - are all examples of secondary consumers.
A tertiary consumer.
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FOX- Apex
A secondary consumer in a food web is the carnivorous or omnivorous animal that feeds on the primary consumer, which is the organism (normally a plant) that eats the producer (normally a plant).
This is not called anything, as it is not possible. A food web shows the transfer of energy from one organism to the other, not just what kills what. For example, a food web will generally show arrows going from a producer, to a primary consumer, to a secondary consumer, and looping back with a decomposer, such as a worm.
* secondary consumer and first consumer
A secondary consumer in a food web is the carnivorous or omnivorous animal that feeds on the primary consumer, which is the organism (normally a plant) that eats the producer (normally a plant).
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Usually the tertiary consumer, which eats a secondary consumer.
A wolf would be a secondary consumer. They feed on primary consumers.
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The red fox is a secondary consumer and is both predator and prey.
the food chain is made up of producer,primary consumer,secondary consumer and tertiary consumer
If you mean which biome i don't know sorry. But if you mean where it is a primary consumer or in rare cases a secondary consumer
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