The answer is coati for apex of course before people start asking.
The answer is coati for apex of course before people start asking.
The Producers like grass
The Producer like Grass.
Grass is a producer and not a consumer.
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Second-order consumers feed on first-order consumers. An eagle is an example of a second-order consumer. Examples of first-order consumers are rabbits and mice.
In the food chain, another name for a secondary consumer can be a second order consumer or second-level consumer. Secondary consumers are typically carnivores that eat first consumers. First consumers are herbivores.
An eagle is at least a secondary consumer if not a third level. They are called apex consumers.
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Feeding on Secondary Consumers in an ecosystem will cause for you to be classified as a Tertiary Consumer (also known as a 3rd order consumer), and will be, by necessity, a carnivore. Another way to think of this is in trophic levels, where the producers will be of the First Trophic Level, standard herbivores of the second, the first-order carnivores for herbivores the third, and the organism defined by this question the fourth.
it has to be a omnivore right?
Yes. the organism can be able to eat the producer and the first consumer.
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No a hawk is not a first and second consumer
Producer- first order consumer- second order consumer- third order consumer etc
No. They are secondary consumers because they feed on primary consumers
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Lion being a meat eater is second level consumer. Herbivorous are first level consumers.
no its a first consumer
Second-order consumers feed on first-order consumers. An eagle is an example of a second-order consumer. Examples of first-order consumers are rabbits and mice.
Omnivores that eat both plants and animals are both a primary and secondary consumer.
First of all its definition, lol and The definition of consumer means an organism that feeds off another. your Welcome