It is a third level consumer.
part of a food chain with multiple trophic levels. The snake is a tertiary consumer, the frog is a secondary consumer, the insect is a primary consumer, and the plant is a producer. This exemplifies the transfer of energy through different organisms in an ecosystem.
a third level consumer or second level carnivore
snake
Panther eats deer, deer eats shrub, grass, and a tree. An owl and a hawk eats a mouse and a rabbit, a mouse and a rabbit eats grass. A hawk and an owl also eats a frog, frog eats a cricket, a cricket eats grass. A hawk and and an owl also eat a snake, a snake eats a frog, a mouse, and a rabbit.
plant leaves
answer is 1 percent b/c the insect gets 10 percent of the plant's energy, and only 10 percent of that 10 percent is available for the bird
There is no such animal, There are no snakes that eat grass or any other plant.
No. Sundew is a carnivorous plant than eats insects.
There are many food chains and the animals are eaten by other things its life...But, here is one suggestion:Date Palm eaten by: a Jerboa eaten by: a Sand FoxThe cricket and or grasshopper eats the sagebrush, then the mouse eats the grasshopper and or cricket, then the snake eats the mouse.
Yes, even if you are a vegan, it is inevitable that you will have eaten an insect by mistake without knowing it.
ok listen carefully sun rays feed plant>mouse eats plant>mouse dies>fly eats mouse>spider catches fly in web and eats> bird eats spider>snake eats bird> owl eats snake>owl dies and it goes from there
its eaten by a snake, lizard, frog, Fox, wolves, jaguar, shark, crocodile's