Pike are typically considered tertiary consumers in aquatic ecosystems. They are carnivorous fish that primarily prey on smaller fish and other aquatic organisms, placing them higher in the food chain. As tertiary consumers, they occupy a level above secondary consumers, which primarily feed on herbivores or primary consumers. Thus, pike play a crucial role in regulating the populations of lower trophic levels.
The pike eats other consumers so could be either a secondary or tertiary consumer.
The pike eats other consumers so could be either a secondary or tertiary consumer.
A lamb is not a tertiary consumer. It is a secondary consumer.
it is a secondary
tertiary consumer
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.
It's a Tertiary consumer. (:
They are secondary consumers. It is sure that larger animals will eat them like sharks and seals.
A lion can be a tertiary consumer or a secondary consumer.
A lamb is not a tertiary consumer. It is a secondary consumer.
tertiary consumer Depends on what is for dinner. Salad (vegan) - Primary Consumer Hamburger - Secondary Consumer Lion Steak - Tertiary Consumer Most human will fall in the Secondary Consumer category.
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