Primary consumers that eat wheat are typically herbivores, with common examples including various species of insects, rodents, and certain birds. For instance, field mice and sparrows often feed on wheat grains. Additionally, larger herbivores like rabbits may also consume young wheat plants. These primary consumers play a critical role in the agricultural ecosystem by contributing to nutrient cycling.
The secondary consumer eats the primary consumer.
Yes.
Eats the primary consumer
It is a consumer. It eats grass
A monkey is primary consumer because a monkey eats bananas and bananas are a fruit growing off a tree, and a primary consumer eats plants
Primary Consumer
trophic levels primary producers-make their own foodprimary consumers-eats primary producerssecondary consumer-eats primary consumerstertiary consumer-eats secondary consumersQuaternary consumer-eats tertiary consumers
primary consumer
trophic levels primary producers-make their own foodprimary consumers-eats primary producerssecondary consumer-eats primary consumerstertiary consumer-eats secondary consumersQuaternary consumer-eats tertiary consumers
A primary consumer
Yes. A wallaby is a primary consumer because it eats producers (plants such as grasses).
The caterpillar is the primary consumer. If an organism eats plants, it is a primary consumer. If it eats other animals, it is a secondary or tertiary consumer.