In Biology?
Consumers are organisms that cannot produce their own food (like plants), so they eat another organism to obtain energy.
E.g: Grass->sheep->fox
Grass is the producer (which obtains energy from the sun; photosynthesis), the sheep is a primary (or 1st order) consumer, and the fox is a secondary (or 2nd order) consumer.
All animals that eat other organisms are consumers. Like a deer eating a plant. But A POLAR BEAR is a ''secondary consumer'' because it eats like, seals, and seals eat fish or other things
Every species of animal consumes something.
Pork
Sheeps are primary consumers, because they eat grass and if an animal eats plants they are called primary consumers
Wolves, coyotes, foxes and other wild canines. Cougar, bobcats and other feline species. Any animal that feeds on primary consumers is a secondary consumer.
Consumers that eat producers are called Primary Consumers Consumers that eat Primary Consumers are called Secondary Consumers Consumers that eat Secondary Consumers are called Tertiary Consumers
animal consumers are animal consumers so when a animal consumer eats a animal consumer it is a animal consumer
Consumers
Consumers are the animal that eats the producer.
any animal or human that eats. some bugs are consumers.
primary consumers
There is no animal that produces its own food because animals are consumers.
Carnivore.
yes they can but it depends on which animal it is
secondary consumer
No. Midges are animals. No animal is a producer. They are consumers.
Primary And Secondary
An animal that eats 2nd level consumers. the 3rd level consumers are animals that mostly eat 2nd level consumers.