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It depends on the ecosystem, but a general statement could be: secondary consumers consume the primary consumers, who consume the primary producers. If the secondary consumers are omnivores, they can also be a part of the second (primary consumer) and third (secondary consumer) trophic levels.
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The wolf is a secondary consumer.
Yes, a vaquita is a type of porpoise. They consume fish.
Potatoes don't consume anything, apart from water they are not consumers.
a skunk is a primary consume unless ther is bugs in the food chain then its a secondary consumer
Cheetahs are secondary or higher consumers. A primary consumer wold be an herbivore or an omnivore - it is an organism that consumes plants, which are the producers. A secondary consumer, like a cheetah, eats an organism that has eaten a producer.
The bottlenose dolphin consumes fish. The fish consume other fish or they consume plankton which are primary producers. This makes the dolphin a secondary or tertiary consumer.
Primary consumer. Because in a food chain it is the first thing to eat (consume) something else. Producer (plant)->Primary consumer (plant eater)->secondary consumer (eater of plant eaters)(and so on...)
Yes. They can be either A herbivorous consumer or a Carnivorous consumer.
ANSWER: The mouse is a Tertiary consumer, it consumes spiders, which consume grasshoppers, which consume grass. Making Grasshoppers primary consumers, spiders secondary consumers, and Mice Tertiary consumers.
Alligators are carnivores, and therefore they are secondary consumers. This is because they do not consume autotrophs, but rather they consume organisms that consume autotrophs.