snakes,frogs,lions,tigers and bears
Wolves, coyotes, foxes and other wild canines. Cougar, bobcats and other feline species. Any animal that feeds on primary consumers is a secondary consumer.
leather-back sea turtle a lot r but some penguins r i luv penguins
They are omnivores, herbivores, carnivores, ,insectivores and decomposers
I am the one and only consumer in a coral reef. Mwahahaha
Most sources list him at 5 foot, 8 inches. The Edge looks 5' 10" to me.
A list of five different consumers is:FoxHawkRabbitFrogSnake
Wolves, coyotes, foxes and other wild canines. Cougar, bobcats and other feline species. Any animal that feeds on primary consumers is a secondary consumer.
whale ,shark ,fish,turtles
There are four trophic levels in an ecological pyramid. They are primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers.
A meat-eater that eats primary consumers is a secondary consumer. Then goes the tertiary consumer, quartenary consumer, etc. It only goes up to 5 though, because the energy from the sun is so low after the 5th one.
its 5 answers to this and don't know which one - producers - secondary consumers - decomposers - herbivores - carnivores
1) Mass production 2) Deceptive Labeling 3) Sales pitches 4) Hidden charges 5) Victimized consumers (Apex) SK
A meat-eater that eats primary consumers is a secondary consumer. Then goes the tertiary consumer, quartenary consumer, etc. It only goes up to 5 though, because the energy from the sun is so low after the 5th one.
Omnivore is a secondary (2nd order) consumer. This is because primary consumer must only be plant eaters. Although omnivore consume plants, they also eat meat.Here is the order of the food chain (hope it helps):1) SUN (ultimate source of energy)2) PRODUCERS (plants - autotrophs: can make their own food using photosynthesis)3) PRIMARY/1ST ORDER CONSUMER (herbivours - only eat plants)4) SECONDARY/2ND ORDER CONSUMER(carnivours/omnivores)5) DECOMPOSERS (bacteria, worms, fungi etc breaks down dead organisms as food and return nutrients to soil)
sphagnum moss, club moss, blacken fern, twin leaf, red banebury,and lichen
The five trophic levels of an ecosystem are: Producers (plants and algae) Primary consumers (herbivores that feed on producers) Secondary consumers (carnivores that feed on herbivores) Tertiary consumers (carnivores that feed on other carnivores) Decomposers (organisms that break down dead organic matter)
Producers - Photosynthesizing vegetationPrimary consumers - HerbivoresSecondary consumers - Omnivores or CarnivoresTertiary consumers - Top of the food-chain, usually carnivoresDecomposers - feeds on dead matter on all trophic levels