No. All snakes are secondary consumers.
A Snake is a Secondary Consumer
yes it can
A rabbit is a primary consumer since it is a herbivor a secondary consumer would be an animal that eats the primary consumer like a fox.
no,a snake is a secondary consumerbecause it eats other animals
producer = grass primary consumer = grasshopper, rabbit secondary consumer = mouse tertiary consumer = snake, kookaburra top predator = eagle
Tertiary Consumer
The caterpillar is the primary consumer. If an organism eats plants, it is a primary consumer. If it eats other animals, it is a secondary or tertiary consumer.
The banded coral sea snake is a consumer. It primarily feeds on fish and other marine organisms, making it a predator in its ecosystem. Unlike producers, which create energy through photosynthesis, or decomposers, which break down dead organic matter, the banded coral sea snake relies on consuming other living organisms for its energy.
Is coral a consumer
because its the same colors as coral
I belive that is is the primary consumer.
A secondary consumer is a animal that eats a primary consumer. For example, a snake eating a mouse. The snake would be a secondary consumer because it eats a primary consumer, the mouse . The mouse is a primary consumer because it eats a producer which would be anything that makes its own food, mostly plants. I do not know of and producer that are in the Michigan wetlands, but some might be duckweed or even lily pads.