Moths are typically considered secondary consumers because they primarily feed on plant materials, such as leaves, nectar, and other plant parts, especially in their larval stages. However, some moths may also serve as prey for higher-level consumers, such as birds and bats, which classifies them as part of the food web in various roles. Overall, their position can vary depending on their specific diet and ecological context.
consumer
No because the secondary consumer can't eat all the pray so the rest rots or is eaten by differant bugs, birds or animals.
no
consumer
produer
produer
It is a consumer. It eats grass
Primary
primary
It is a primary consumer.
a primary
No. Owls are not a Primary Consumer.