baboons
Yes, baboons can be considered secondary consumers in their ecosystem. They primarily eat fruits, seeds, and other plant materials, but they also consume insects and small animals, which makes them omnivorous. As they feed on primary consumers like insects and occasionally on herbivores, they occupy the role of secondary consumers in the food chain.
An organism's particular role in an ecosystem is known as its ecological niche. This niche includes its interactions with other organisms and its unique way of obtaining resources and contributing to ecosystem function. Each organism plays a specific role in maintaining the balance and health of the ecosystem.
the pond ecosystem
the role of a decomposer in an ecosystem is to use waste materials and dead organisms for food.
A wallaby's role in our ecosystem is to eat plants and give meat to the animals that eat it.
None, a group of Baboons is called a Troop.
Baboons are not extinct.
a bad role
It keeps the ecosystem from flying off the face of the planet
Decomposer.
its niche