1st order consumers are animals that eat the producer or in simple terms the plants some examples are grasshoppers, worms, crickets, and other herbivores. The ones that eat the animals that i have given are called 2nd order consumers.
Producer- first order consumer- second order consumer- third order consumer etc
i don't think a prawn is a first order consumer
Yes, a second order consumer is typically a carnivore. Second order consumers feed on herbivores, which in turn feed on plants. This places them higher in the food chain and indicates that they primarily consume animal matter.
A food web is a network of interrelated food chains in a given area. An example of a food chain is: producer, first order consumer, second order consumer, herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, scavenger, detritivore, decomposer.
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A pheasant is a first order consumer its, a Bird that eats plants.
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Yes. the organism can be able to eat the producer and the first consumer.
Yes, a carnivore is considered a second-order consumer because it feeds on primary consumers (herbivores) that are the first-order consumers in a food chain or food web.
A first order consumer is an animal that lives off of the producer. For example, if grass is a consumer, than a cow would be a first order consumer. Other first order consumers include bugs, fish, and some rodents.
Sun or hydrothermal vent produces for the producer (not an animal but still a producer) NOTE: This example is in the ocean Primary Producer: phytoplankton 1st order consumer / Primary Consumer: zoo plankton 2nd order consumer / Secondary Consumer: fish 3rd order consumer / Tertiary Consumer: Seal / Sealion/ Penguin 4th order consumer / Quaternary Consumer: Killer whale / Shark / Polar bear