animals such as snakes, hawks, or mongoose
fishes
primary consumer
Tertiary Consumers: The diets of tertiary consumers may include animals from both the primary and secondary trophic levels. Like secondary consumers, their diet may also include some plants. Examples of tertiary consumers include Hawks, Alligators and Coyotes. Hawks feed on small mammals, lizards and snakes.
The primary consumers are opossums, skunks, deer, rodents, fish, birds, and bears.
An apex predator and a tertiary consumer are not necessarily the same, although they can overlap. An apex predator is at the top of the food chain with no natural predators, while a tertiary consumer is an organism that feeds on secondary consumers. While many apex predators are also tertiary consumers, not all tertiary consumers are apex predators, as some may be preyed upon by others.
Tertiary consumers in valleys typically include carnivorous animals that occupy the top of the food chain. Examples include mountain lions, eagles, and foxes, which prey on secondary consumers like rabbits and rodents. These animals play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance by controlling the populations of their prey. Their presence reflects the health of the valley ecosystem.
All mammals present today are example of tertiary period mammals as we are living in tertiary period .
Yes and no. Some species of beetle can be primary consumers, while other species are secondary or tertiary consumers.
Some tertiary consumers in fresh water may include fresh water alligators, snapping turtles, and large fish.
The answer is sharks and whales! I can't find a third one.
Some consumers in the marine biome is the Blue marlin, Clown Anemonefish, Porcupine fish, Smooth Hammerhead, Brown booby, and Hawksbill.