Yes. Plant eaters are considered primary consumers, that is they eat producers. Creatures that eat the primary consumers are secondary consumers.
no
Depends on what the secondary consumer is and what it is consuming.
Here's a food chain for a better understanding.
Corn Seed - Cricket - Mouse - Fox
In this scenario, the fox is the tertiary consumer and is eating the secondary consumer.
Pine
Producer- first order consumer- second order consumer- third order consumer etc
A rabbit is a consumer. This is because it does not make its own food. A rabbit gets its food from eating other organisms.A rabbit is a consumer because a rabbit feeds on plants and/or animals.But rabbit's don't eat other animals, so just plants.
Yes, as a rabbit can not make it's own food but must consume the food made by plant producers. A first order consumer.
The animal jack rabbit can be a consumer -- it is a herbivore, or can be a prey -- consumable by carnivores.
Tertiary consumer is a pray of a second consumer.
Producer- first order consumer- second order consumer- third order consumer etc
Primary Consumer. They are at the bottom of the food chain.
A rabbit is a consumer
Second-order consumers feed on first-order consumers. An eagle is an example of a second-order consumer. Examples of first-order consumers are rabbits and mice.
no cayoty is a second order consumer
A primary consumer, so it eats grass.
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A rabbit is a consumer.
A rabbit is a consumer.
a rabbit is in fact a primary consumer
It is a secondary consumer
second-order consumer