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A stork is classified as a carnivorous consumer, specifically a tertiary consumer in many ecosystems. It primarily feeds on small animals such as fish, amphibians, and insects. Storks play a crucial role in the food web by helping control populations of these prey species. Additionally, they are also considered omnivorous at times, as they may consume plant matter or invertebrates when necessary.

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