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No, lions are first-level consumers because they are the grassland biome's top predator.
Lions are secondary consumers, they prey mostly on primary consumers.
Generally, no. Remember that tertiary level consumers must eat organisms which themselves would hunt (secondary level consumers). The diet of lions primarily consists of grazing animals such as gazelle, deer, zebras, etc. These are primary consumers (i.e. they eat plants), thus unless a lion eats a hunting animal (in rare instances, lions may hunt each other if food is scarce though this is the exception, not the rule) it is a secondary consumer.
Yes, all lions are consumers. All animals are consumers.
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snakes,frogs,lions,tigers and bears
i got three, lions tigers and bears oh my!
Penguins, polar bears, sea lions, etc.
No, lions are first-level consumers because they are the grassland biome's top predator.
predators such as lions,pumas and hawks
it is lions, tigers, and bears
Lions are secondary consumers and feed mostly on primary consumers such as zebras.
lions, tigers, bears lions, tigers, bears
I would think the lions
No! it would be impossible! bears live in north america while lions live in sout america
bears and lions dont have any common predators besides man
The lions, bears, vikings and packers are in the NFC north division