A secondary consumer that can eat a horse is a large predator like a lion or a pack of wolves, although such instances are rare in the wild. Typically, horses are not a primary food source for these animals, as they usually hunt smaller prey. However, in certain circumstances, such as starvation or extreme competition for resources, these predators might target a horse. In general ecosystems, secondary consumers are usually smaller carnivores or omnivores that feed on herbivores, rather than large animals like horses.
secondary consumer
Usually the tertiary consumer, which eats a secondary consumer.
Secondary consumers like cheetahs eat deer or elk while a snake eats a mouse that eats grass. A mouse or a deer is a primary consumer while the things that eats that is a secondary consumer
you call an animal that eats a producer (a plant which gets its energy from the sun) a primary consumer. something that eats a primary consumer is called a secondary consumer. Something that eats this is called a tertiary consumer.
a hungry bear I mean (sp) what consumer does that make the animal? primary secondary triestairy(sp) quastrain(sp)
Hawks can be either secondary or tertiary consumers, depending on the organism it eats at any particular time. If it eats an herbivore such as a mouse, then it is a secondary consumer. If it eats another carnivore such as a snake, then it is a tertiary consumer.
An animal that feeds on smaller plant-eating animals in a food chain. a consumer who consumes the first consumer A Secondary Consumer is a human/animal that eats meat and veggie.
A primary consumer is an animal that gets all its energy from vegetation. It is also called an herbivore.A secondary consumer is an animal that eats the primary consumers. It is also called a carnivore.
The secondary consumer eats the primary consumer.
If an animal eats plants it's a secondary consumer.
An okapi is considered a primary consumer. This animal is an herbivore that eats plants but is consumed by secondary consumers.
Yes.