No, 2nd consumers are carnivores
A human being is a Third level consumer. A human can eat a second and first level consumer as well. Actually, humans can be both.
No first level consumer will eat a mouse because first level consumers don't eat meat. A second level consumer (a carnivore or omnivore) would eat a mouse.
Consumers use in the ecosystem the energy resource at their level of energy as food.The consumers in the plant kingdom at the trophic level are autotrophs and use solar energy while at the next level the consumers are herbivores and the next level the omnivores and finally the decomposers who feed on decayed organism in the ecosystem.
why are there relatively few third-level consumers in an ecosystem?why are there fewer 3rd level consumers in an ecosystem?
Crabs are second-level consumers
What level consumer is a jaguar
they are second level consumers
Well its a Consumer that eats the Producers I guess. Also the Second-level consumers eat the First-level consumers and the Producers The Third-level consumers eat the Second-level consumers,First-level consumers and the Producers which is the Decomposers the plants and the Sun
No, mice, for the most part, are first level consumers. Some mice, however, feed on insects which would make them second level consumers.
2nd level cosumers are carnivres or omnivores that eat 1st level consumers.
This is primary consumers. They are the second level of the food pyramid.
first level.
they eat 1 level consumers.
Hermit Crabs live on the bottom of the ocean and eat the grasses that grow on the bottom.
It's a carnivore
It's a carnivore