A seal is typically a secondary consumer in its ecosystem. It primarily feeds on fish, squid, and other marine organisms, which makes it a predator of primary consumers. Depending on the specific species and its dietary habits, some seals may also be considered tertiary consumers if they consume animals that are themselves secondary consumers.
it is a consumer because it eats
its a consumer its a consumer
The Weddell seal is a consumer, specifically a carnivorous consumer, as it primarily feeds on fish and squid. It occupies a higher trophic level in the food chain, relying on these prey species for energy. As a marine mammal, it plays an important role in the Antarctic ecosystem by influencing the populations of its prey.
It is a Primary Consumer
yes they are
carnivore
A consumer, because it eats fish.
yes
yes
Decomposer
Seals are Carnivores.
yes they are