The sun is not considered to be a primary consumer.
The sun is an energy source that is used by primary consumers.
mammoth
is a rat a primary consumer or a secondary consumer or a primary consumer
Foxes are omnivorous, but their diet is primarily composed of invertebrates and small mammals. Therefore, they would mostly be considered secondary consumers, but could also be considered primary consumers when they eat producers.
the secondary consumer feeds on the primary consumer.
No , it is primary consumer .
Secondary consumers are organisms that eat primary consumers. Primary consumers eat primary producers. Primary producers are plants that photosynthesize sun light into chemical energy. A cow, for example, that eats grass (a primary producer) is considered to be a primary consumer. The wolf (or a human for that matter), who eats the cow (a primary consumer), is defined as the secondary consumer.
YES
It can be considered a secondary consumer.
They are normally considered a secondary consumer.
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mammoth
sun and plant
A primary consumer
It applies to both, being an omnivore.
producer<--- primary consumer<--- secondary consumer<--- tirtiary consumer
Not exactly: you are confusing the terms used in food chains and food webs. A cow's diet is considered herbivorous, whereas the cow itself is a primary consumer because it eats only plants. In other words, the cow herself is deemed a primary consumer, and her diet is herbivorous.
Sun-->plants-->molusks-->flamingos-->Bacteria :)