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Yes, hyenas can be considered tertiary consumers in their ecosystems. They primarily feed on the remains of other animals, including those killed by larger predators, as well as hunting their own prey. As scavengers and opportunistic hunters, they occupy a role that places them higher in the food chain, typically above primary and secondary consumers. However, their exact classification can vary depending on the specific ecosystem and the presence of other apex predators.

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