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Lions are secondary consumers and feed mostly on primary consumers such as zebras.
Secondary consumers are eaten by tertiary consumers - animals that eat other carnivores.
Tertiary consumers
Tertiary Consumers: The diets of tertiary consumers may include animals from both the primary and secondary trophic levels. Like secondary consumers, their diet may also include some plants. Examples of tertiary consumers include Hawks, Alligators and Coyotes. Hawks feed on small mammals, lizards and snakes.
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Tertiary consumers typically feed on secondary consumers, which are animals that eat primary consumers. This means that tertiary consumers eat other animals such as smaller carnivores or omnivores. Examples of tertiary consumers include eagles, sharks, and humans.
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Tertiary consumers in a food chain are organisms that eat secondary consumers, which are animals that eat primary consumers. Examples of tertiary consumers include large predators like lions, sharks, and eagles.
I suppose crocodiles and alligators are two examples.
Tertiary consumers in Africa include large predators such as lions, hyenas, and leopards, which occupy the top of the food chain. These animals primarily prey on herbivores like zebras and wildebeests, which are secondary consumers. Other examples include crocodiles and large birds of prey, such as African fish eagles. These tertiary consumers play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystems by regulating the populations of other species.
Lions are secondary consumers and feed mostly on primary consumers such as zebras.
Yes they are Tertiary Consumers. God Bless America
Primary consumers eat primary producers(plant-eaters). Secondary consumers eat primary consumers (meat-eaters) Tertiary consumers eat secondary consumers. Quaternary consumers eat tertiary consumers.
Secondary consumers are eaten by tertiary consumers. For example; mice are eaten by snakes (secondary consumers), which are eaten by mongooses (tertiary consumers).
Secondary consumers are eaten by tertiary consumers - animals that eat other carnivores.
It is Extremeley hard to find anything on animals of the tertiary period (if that is what you are refering to by"TERTIARY") Good luck though! It is Extremeley hard to find anything on animals of the tertiary period (if that is what you are refering to by"TERTIARY") Good luck though!
Tertiary consumers feed on secondary consumers and are the top predators in a food chain. This means they have no predators that eat them. An example of a tertiary consumer is the great white shark.