A secondary consumer is a consumer that eats primary consumers. In the tundra, primary consumers include animals such as musk oxen and caribou. The animals that hunt caribou include wolves, and occasionally polar bears.
tertiary consumer in the prairie is Coyote
animal consumers are animal consumers so when a animal consumer eats a animal consumer it is a animal consumer
Usually the tertiary consumer, which eats a secondary consumer.
organisms that make their own foods
The mosquito is not considered to be a tertiary consumer. A tertiary consumer is a carnivore that consumes animal tissue. Mosquito's consume nectar from plants. Only the female drinks blood in order to produce eggs.
A marten.
A lamb is not a tertiary consumer. It is a secondary consumer.
Sun Plant - producer Animal - primary consumer Animal 2 - secondary consumer Animal 3 - tertiary consumer Hope this helps
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.
The fur on the rabbit keeps it warm, also camouflaging it from predators. In other words, it has somewhat nice speed helping it to catch its food. A hare can also eat some plants in the tundra.
It's a Tertiary consumer. (:
They are secondary consumers. It is sure that larger animals will eat them like sharks and seals.