There is no direct answer to that, because each food web in each ecosystem varies greatly. However, if one assumes that the secondary and tertiary consumers (predators) exist at the ends of the food web, then most ecosystems can only support a handful of such animals, where as the ecosystem likely will also consist of a great number of primary consumers (herbivores).
A food web shows many consumers, producers etc. and a food chain shows only one strand.
you have to think of its food web i dont know the consumers but try and find its food web
Consumers go after producers in a food web.
A food web consists of several components; primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and so on.
A food web consists of several components; primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and so on.
In this food web, the organisms that are both secondary and tertiary consumers are the carnivores that eat other carnivores.
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Raccoons are secondary consumers.
omnivores
Teritary consumers are the top predators of a food web or food chain; they're like scavengers.
No,because consumers maintain a proper ecosystem,food web .
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