Primary Consumers are consumers that are one level up from producers in the food chain. They will always eat grasses and such, so they will be herbivores.
Primary consumers found in a wetland could be deer, ducks or waterfowl (that is NOT a bird-of-prey) or minnow-like fish (only if they eat producers, not other fish).
Because primary consumers find it easier to eat grass, In grassland there is much more grass than in a rainforest
Primary consumers in the desert would include insects, most rodents, some lizards, some birds as well as some larger mammals that feed on plants.
primary consumers are herbivores and secondary consumers are carnivores so secondary consumers eat primary consumers
Lions are secondary consumers and feed mostly on primary consumers such as zebras.
Insects, rodents, rabbits, hares, squirrels and hoofed animals are some primary consumers in the desert.
The tropical rainforest food chain has four levels. The four levels are the primary producers, the primary consumers, secondary consumers and the tertiary consumers.
primary consumer
Well, hello there, friend! In the tropical rainforest, primary consumers are plant-eaters like insects and monkeys. Secondary consumers are animals that eat the primary consumers, such as snakes and birds. Tertiary consumers are at the top of the food chain and they eat the secondary consumers, like jaguars and eagles. Each one plays a vital role in keeping the delicate balance of the rainforest ecosystem. Isn't nature just amazing?
frogs
Because primary consumers find it easier to eat grass, In grassland there is much more grass than in a rainforest
monkeys,zebra,and frogs.
Some consumers are called "primary consumers" and others are called "secondary consumers" because the primary consumer is the first consumer and a secondary is the second consumer.
No! Carnivores are secondary consumers. Herbivores are primary consumers.
Some primary consumers in the rainforest are macaws (parrots), monkeys, capybaras, and grasshopers
Some species of birds are primary consumers.
mooseyellow -bellied marmotpine bark beetlethose are some primary consumers
Yes and no. Some species of beetle can be primary consumers, while other species are secondary or tertiary consumers.