Yes, they are.
A lamb is not a tertiary consumer. It is a secondary consumer.
It's a Tertiary consumer. (:
Consumer
They are secondary consumers. It is sure that larger animals will eat them like sharks and seals.
A heron is considered a tertiary consumer because it primarily feeds on smaller animals, such as fish, amphibians, and invertebrates, which are themselves secondary consumers or primary consumers. In the food chain, tertiary consumers occupy the third trophic level, where they are typically predators that help regulate the populations of these lower-tier organisms. By preying on these species, herons play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance within their habitat.
is a black caiman a second or a tertiary consumer
its probably a consumer
yes
Tertiary Consumer
tertiary consumer
If by tertiary you mean a tertiary level consumer, no, they are a first level consumer because they eat only producers, a.k.a. they are herbivores.
The energy role of heron is a primary consumer.