snakes, rattle snakes, bats
consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Depends on what level consumer it is ;).
Yes, a spider is generally considered a secondary consumer.
yes, organisms such as Euglena, zooxanthellae and pitcher plants have qualities that allow them to produce energy via sun, glycolosis, Krebs cycle, electron chain transport while they also consume other organisms.
The salt water Sting Ray is of course a SECONDARY CONSUMER Read on to see some facts: | | | | | | | Actually i don't have any facts i just know that the sting ray is a secondary consumer i just wanted to sound smart. My friend has a moustache and she's a girl.
Hawks can be either secondary or tertiary consumers, depending on the organism it eats at any particular time. If it eats an herbivore such as a mouse, then it is a secondary consumer. If it eats another carnivore such as a snake, then it is a tertiary consumer.
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A third level consumer is one that eats a second level consumer. Most third level consumers are carnivores or in some cases omnivores. Also, the secondary consumers are carnivores and omnivores.Third levels consumers are just the animals that eat other carnivores.
Some primary consumers in grasslands are grasshoppers, rabbits, cows, some types of birds and mice.
The short answer is, "NO". they are considered 2nd level consumers. First level consumers are animals such as Mice, who feed on plants, plant-based, etc.. Since a Rattlesnake would eat a mouse, it would be considered 2nd level. An example of a 3rd level consumer would be a hawk, or some other bird of prey, eating the snake.
1st level consumers are any heterotrophs (animals that do not harvest food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis) that eat producers (plants, bacteria, things that make their own food). 2nd level consumers are carnivores or omnivores that eat 1st level consumers, and the 3rd eats 2nd, and so on and so forth. Well a 3rd level consumer is a decomposer second is a carnivore first is a herbivore
grass is a producer in a grassland
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The consumers are organisms who consume/eat other organisms. The second, third and sometimes fourth trophic level.
in a grassland, forest fires, runoff, droughts
trees that are grown in the grassland biome
Mice are categorized as primary consumers because they eat primary producers such as seeds.