Is a robin a primary and secondary consumer?
A robin in fact is a secondary consumer do to facts and scientific results.
yes they are
A primary consumer eats the producer, a secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. For example grass (producer) is eaten by rabbits (primary consumer) who are eaten by foxes (secondary consumer).
If you mean are they the top predators, then No (as they can be scavengers).
It's not a producer because a producer is something that produces food to the upper consumers; like grass and such. I THINK it's a primary producer. . . but idkk. Either that or secondary consumers.. . b/c they decompose animals too.
Yes, red pandas are related to both raccoons and weasels.
Animals that eat both consumers and producers are called omnivores.
Humans are omnivores which makes them both primary and secondary consumers.
Omnivores are both primary and secondary consumers.
Yes. Pigeons are both primary and secondary consumers.
Although its impossible , but if both primary and secondary consumers die your business will run out of customers.
All omnivores are primary and secondary consumers , eg man ,fox ,cockroach etc.
We are generally both. If you eat meat and vegetable matter, then you are both. Only vegans are primary consumers.
Why are there fewer top level consumers than lower level consumers
Ducks are both primary and secondary consumers. They eat plats, making them primary. They also eat animals that eat plants, making them secondary. To answer the question, secondary.
A primary consumer eats the producer, a secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. For example grass (producer) is eaten by rabbits (primary consumer) who are eaten by foxes (secondary consumer).
As they are herbivores, mice are primary consumers. Primary consumers eat producers of energy (like plants), while secondary consumers eat other consumers.
Both - raccoons eat a lot of plant matter, such as fruits, berries and nuts, which makes them a primary consumer. However, they also eat a lot of small animals that feed on plants, making them secondary consumers also.
A human being is a Third level consumer. A human can eat a second and first level consumer as well. Actually, humans can be both.