Yes.
A platypus is a secondary consumer. Secondary consumers are animals that eat primary consumers, and although platypuses do not eat fish, they do eat other primary consumers such as crustaceans, insect larvae and annelid worms.
2nd level consumer
Is a goat a second level consumer
no its a top level consumer :)
The wolf is a second level consumer. This means that the wolf feeds on the primary producers, and is prey for the first level consumer.
A praying mantis is a second level consumer.
alfalfa is a plant that cannot be a seconed leval consumer
2nd consumer
secondary consumer
The platypus is not on the endangered list. The Australian Government lists the platypus as "common but vulnerable". The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the platypus as "least concern". Platypuses are now strictly protected by law.
A consumer is the one who eats others consumer.
Third consumer or Third Level consumer.
Top consumer