The trophic level is the level in the food chain that an animal occupies. The armadillo belongs to both the second and third trophic levels.
Producers belong to the first trophic level in an ecosystem.
Cingulata
Secondary consumers belong on the 2nd level trophic level yah!
No, a single individual cannot occupy multiple trophic levels. Trophic levels represent an organism's position in a food chain, with each level representing a different feeding hierarchy. An organism can only belong to one trophic level based on its primary source of energy and nutrients.
Armadillos belong to the order order Cingulata.
Due to poor trophic transfer efficiency, most energy is lost at higher trophic levels.
Five
Ah, the trophic level of a monkey is typically the second level, known as the primary consumers. These lovely creatures enjoy munching on fruits, leaves, and sometimes insects. Just imagine them swinging through the trees, spreading joy and balance in their ecosystem.
there can be any number of trophic levels, but usually 4-5
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Armadillos belong to the family Dasypodidae.
Armadillos belong to anamalia - the animal kingdom.