It's a Tertiary consumer. (:
Yes, the red-tailed hawk is a secondary consumer. This is because the red-tailed hawk eats the small mammals and birds.
no its a first consumer
It would be a tertiary consumer. The odds are high that at least some of the birds and small mammals that the hawk eats eat other animals. An adult red-tailed hawk could also be considered an apex predator because it has almost no predation.
No, A Hawk Is A Tertiary Consumer. It Eats Secondary Consumers.
Tertiary Consumer
I'm not really sure but it is probably a secondary consumer
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A basic food chain starts with a primary producer and has a chain of primary, secondary, and tertiary predators. This would start with algae as the primary producer, minnows as the primary predator, sunfish as the secondary predator and pike as the tertiary predator.
yes their are
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Its a Nice question the answer is that they are Quaternary consumer because they eat tertiary consumers like hawk.