Secondary Consumer
2nd level consumer
A rabbit is a primary consumer
Primary level consumers
Moray eels are considered secondary consumers in the marine food chain. As carnivorous predators, they feed primarily on smaller fish and crustaceans, which are the primary consumers in the ecosystem. This places them one level higher in the food chain as secondary consumers, which means they obtain their energy by consuming primary consumers.
The shrimp is a primary consumer. That means that it eats the producer first, then the secondary consumer eats the primary consumer, which in this case is the shrimp.
which animal is NOT a first-level consumer Deer Bird Caterpillar Mouse
2nd level consumer
A primary consumer receives about 10% of the original energy from the sun. This energy is captured by producers through photosynthesis and passed on through the food chain, with energy decreasing at each trophic level.
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yes because it is the last consumer that needs energy
They are the one who eat first the producer, for example plants eaten by caterpillar and worm eaten by chicken. So on my example's given it shows that the caterpillar is the first consumer because it is the one who eats the producer.
you call an animal that eats a producer (a plant which gets its energy from the sun) a primary consumer. something that eats a primary consumer is called a secondary consumer. Something that eats this is called a tertiary consumer.
The biomass of a tertiary consumer would be smaller than the biomass of a primary consumer. This is because energy is lost as it moves up the food chain through each trophic level. Tertiary consumers have less available energy and biomass compared to primary consumers.
primary 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.
No, a turkey is a primary consumer.
Both animals are primary consumers - first level.