Eels are secondary comsumers
Moray eels are typically considered secondary consumers in their marine ecosystems. They primarily feed on smaller fish, crustaceans, and other invertebrates, which are primary consumers. By preying on these organisms, moray eels occupy a higher trophic level, contributing to the balance of their underwater food webs.
no they are first
Secondary.
Eels are not primary consumers; they are typically classified as secondary or tertiary consumers in aquatic ecosystems. They primarily feed on smaller fish, invertebrates, and other aquatic organisms, which places them higher up the food chain. Primary consumers are usually herbivores that feed directly on plants or phytoplankton.
Cave eels may be found in the Lumbridge Caves.Cave eels require level 38 fishing to obtain as well as a cooking level of 38 in order to cook them.
What level consumer is a jaguar
Moray eels are Consumers. They eat fish.
Moray eels are considered secondary consumers in the marine food chain. As carnivorous predators, they feed primarily on smaller fish and crustaceans, which are the primary consumers in the ecosystem. This places them one level higher in the food chain as secondary consumers, which means they obtain their energy by consuming primary consumers.
First level consumers ?
they are second level consumers
first level consumers are called primary consumers or herbivores
An animal that eats 2nd level consumers. the 3rd level consumers are animals that mostly eat 2nd level consumers.