Eagle is at the top of its food chain, but maybe little creatures eat eagle eggs. Anything that eats bird eggs and is found where eagles are will eat their eggs.
Eagles are considered consumers, because they are predators.
Owls are consumers, because they have to find their food.
No, eagles are not primary producers. Primary producers are organisms, like plants or algae, that can produce their own food through photosynthesis. Eagles are consumers, specifically secondary consumers, as they primarily feed on other animals.
badgers, eagles, skunks, etc.
Bald eagles are consumers.
eagles & snakes ANSWER: Carnivorous consumers (such as coyotes and owls) eat mice.
No. Only photosynthesisers, usually green plants, are producers. There are no degrees of being a producer, the organism photosynthesises or it does not. Eagles, being top predators, are consumers.
Bears, Elk, Cougar.
Primary consumers are small rodents, amphibians, small fish, and insects. These would be followed by Howler Monkeys, Sloths, other primates, and tapirs. Finally tertiary consumers will be Harpy Eagles and jaguars and Large Predators
There are certain birds that are quaternary consumers, or top level predators. Hawks and eagles prey on every animal below them in the food chain.
In an ecological food chain consumers are categorized into three groups or levels which are primary consumers, secondary consumers, and the tertiary consumers. Tertiary consumers are usually omnivores. Omnivores are those who feed on both plants and animals. Omnivores can also be considered as secondary consumers. Tertiary consumers, sometimes also known as an apex predator. Human are such example of Tertiary consumers.
Some primary consumers in grasslands are grasshoppers, rabbits, cows, some types of birds and mice.