A cheetah is considered a secondary consumer in the food chain. As a carnivore that primarily preys on herbivores such as Gazelles and impalas, the cheetah occupies the second trophic level. This means that it feeds on primary consumers (herbivores) and is itself consumed by tertiary consumers such as lions or hyenas.
A cheetah is a Consumer. Only plants can be producers.
Yes, a cheetah is a consumer. All animals are consumers.
the cheetah is a primary animal
A cheetah typically occupies the secondary consumer trophic level in a food chain or web. They primarily feed on herbivores such as gazelles, impalas, and zebras, which are primary consumers.
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i hope you mean trophic levels because then my answer will be correct. and yes it would be in the top level because producers go at the bottom and since a cheetah is a top consumer (nothing else eats it) it would go at the top.
Lion,cheetah,tiger
yes
Lion,cheetah,tiger
2nd level consumer
Ah, the cheetah is a prime example of a secondary consumer, my friend. They enjoy dining on animals like gazelles and impalas, who are the primary consumers munching on plants. It's all part of the circle of life in nature, each playing their important role.