In ecology, a secondary consumer is an organism that primarily feeds on herbivores, which are primary consumers. They occupy the second level of a food chain after primary consumers. Examples of secondary consumers include carnivores like wolves, snakes, and small fish.
A secondary consumer is a predator that eats the primary consumer in an ecosystem. Flow of energy in an ecosystem= primary producer>primary consumer>secondary consumer>teriary consumer
A primary consumer obtains its energy from producers (i.e. plants). Therefore a rabbit is a primary consumer because it eats grass and other plants. A secondary consumer eats primary consumers, therefore they do not get their energy directly from plants.The fox that eats the rabbit would be a secondary consumer.
A wolf is an example of an organism that can function as both a secondary and tertiary consumer in an ecosystem.
It is called a quaternary consumer. Fifth is quinary.
A Carnivore.But also the person could be a secondary consumer because the steak came from a cow so the cow was a primary consumer so the person is eating the cow. Making the person a secondary consumer...
eat primary consumers
tertiary consumer  noun Ecology . a carnivore at the topmost level in a food chain that feeds on other carnivores; an animal that feeds only on secondary consumers.
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They are normally considered a secondary consumer.
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