a quarternary consumer is an animal at the top of the trophic pyramid such as a polar bear from the tundra biome it hunts and eats animals from the trophic levels below
whales consume seals, if that helps.
Secondary consumers are herbivores that feed on primary consumers.
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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.
Ocelots are carnivores, so that makes them secondary consumers.
arctic foxes, falcons
Secondary, tertiary and fifth level consumers, or Apex consumers are the primary residents in the Tundra biome. This includes Arctic foxes, polar bears, caribou, and the snowy owl.
primary consumer
Secondary consumers are those animals that eat primary consumers. Secondary consumers in a pond include frogs, fish, and some insects.
prairie dogs, snakes, hawks, and elk are all secondary consumers.
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.
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A secondary consumer is a consumer that eats primary consumers. In the tundra, primary consumers include animals such as musk oxen and caribou. The animals that hunt caribou include wolves, and occasionally polar bears.
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Herbivore
No, a secondary consumer is a carnivore (or omnivore). Herbivores are primary consumers, which are eaten by secondary consumers.
Well it depends on the environment. If it's a desert it's animals like bilby's and ant lions. Because they eat the bugs/insects/plants of the environment. (First consumers)