As they are herbivores, mice are primary consumers. Primary consumers eat producers of energy (like plants), while secondary consumers eat other consumers.
it can be both, because mice eats producers and primary consumer, but still gets eaten.
they are secondary consumers
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Yes.
A mouse is a primary consumer.
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It is a Primary Consumer
A mouse is a primary consumer.
Yes, it is because it eats grasshoppers which are primary consumers. So that makes a mouse a secondary consumer.
They are a primary consumer because they mainly eat
producer = grass primary consumer = grasshopper, rabbit secondary consumer = mouse tertiary consumer = snake, kookaburra top predator = eagle
A secondary consumer is a animal that eats a primary consumer. For example, a snake eating a mouse. The snake would be a secondary consumer because it eats a primary consumer, the mouse . The mouse is a primary consumer because it eats a producer which would be anything that makes its own food, mostly plants. I do not know of and producer that are in the Michigan wetlands, but some might be duckweed or even lily pads.
... A PLANT is a producer. An ANIMAL is a consumer. >.>
Both animals are primary consumers - first level.
This is a question on trophic levels. The grass is the primary producer, the mouse would be the primary consumer; it is a herbivore. The cat would be the secondary consumer. Im pretty sure some lions eat mice and grass. Lions are cats
If you mean which biome i don't know sorry. But if you mean where it is a primary consumer or in rare cases a secondary consumer
producer<--- primary consumer<--- secondary consumer<--- tirtiary consumer
I belive that is is the primary consumer.
ANSWER: The mouse is a Tertiary consumer, it consumes spiders, which consume grasshoppers, which consume grass. Making Grasshoppers primary consumers, spiders secondary consumers, and Mice Tertiary consumers.