Yes, a Harris hawk is considered a secondary consumer in its ecosystem. As a carnivorous bird of prey, it primarily feeds on small mammals and birds, which are primary consumers that eat plants. By preying on these animals, the Harris hawk occupies a higher trophic level, functioning as a secondary consumer in the food chain.
no its a first consumer
Yes, the red-tailed hawk is a secondary consumer. This is because the red-tailed hawk eats the small mammals and birds.
It IS a secondary consumer because it eats other animals
weiners are a consumer of savanna
It's a Tertiary consumer. (:
Fox and Hawk
I'm not really sure but it is probably a secondary consumer
Grasshopper
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 Hawk Is A Tertiary Consumer. It Eats Secondary Consumers.
Secondary consumer
Yes, they are, because they eat seeds which (obviously) come from plants.