no
No, 2nd consumers are carnivores
First-level consumers compose the greatest number of individuals.
No, omnivores can occupy multiple trophic levels depending on their diet, as they consume both plants (primary producers) and animals (consumers). Carnivores specifically consume other animals and usually occupy a higher trophic level than omnivores.
A quaternary consumer is an organism in a food chain that feeds on tertiary consumers, which are animals that eat secondary consumers. Quaternary consumers are typically at the top of the food chain and play a crucial role in regulating the populations of the organisms they prey on.
All consumers obtain energy from producers. This is true even for carnivores because the energy is passed through every organism.
Yes, they both lie in the category of consumer.
true
red fox are true carnivores
True
All dinosaurs are carnivores .So it is true that dinosaurs are carnivores .
true
No. A number of animals are pure carnivores. Felines are one such example.