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Q: Which plants or animals were dangerous in the tertiary period?
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What animal eats animals that have eaten plants would be classified as a?

Tertiary consumers.


What were the most common plants in the tertiary period?

The Tertiary Period began 65-million years ago and lasted more than 63-million years, With the dinosaurs gone, horses, camels. Apes. dogs. cats. bats. and whales came on the scene. The plants of the era were much the same as the plants we have to today. Open woodlands and grasslands became abundant to feed the huge herds of grazing animals.


What mass extinctions in the tertiary period?

it killed 99.9999999999999991% of the worlds life including plants and mammals


What kind of consumer is a fox?

A fox is a secondary or tertiary consumer. This means that the fox is omnivorous and eats plants and the animals that eat plants.


Is tiger a secondary consumer?

no, a tiger is a tertiary consumer, because it eats secondary consumers which eat animals that eat plants.


Are there any animals or plants that could harm humans in the desert?

Yes, there are a number of plants that are toxic if ingested and also animals that can be dangerous to humans.


What main things might travelers like to see in the tertiary period?

they might want to see the animals, plants, geography, and other things that might have changed from then to now........... this is a correct answer...... also.... hi internet and people on the internet :D


Why is that the common subject for art during the ancient period are plants and animals?

The common subject for art during the ancient period were plants and animals because concrete figures did not exist them.


Are muskoxen third level consumers?

No, the muskox is a primary consumer. It eats only plants. A tertiary consumer eats other animals.


What ocean animals are quaternary consumers?

Tertiary Consumers: The diets of tertiary consumers may include animals from both the primary and secondary trophic levels. Like secondary consumers, their diet may also include some plants. Examples of tertiary consumers include Hawks, Alligators and Coyotes. Hawks feed on small mammals, lizards and snakes.


Threats that effect plants and animals life?

Forest fires are a problem and some certain bugs are dangerous to plants.


Is plastic dangerous?

Plastic is dangerous because the paint on it has somewhat of a kind of chemical which makes people, animals, plants die.