This is not called anything, as it is not possible. A food web shows the transfer of energy from one organism to the other, not just what kills what. For example, a food web will generally show arrows going from a producer, to a primary consumer, to a secondary consumer, and looping back with a decomposer, such as a worm.
Well, it depends if your a primary consumer you are second to bottom. If your secondary consumer you are the middle and if you are terriety consumer meaning third or last your at the top or behind the decomposers.
A quaternary consumer is a consumer on the fourth trophic level for a biome. Usually it is a top predator or scavenger. Also, they are usually the species on the top of the food chain.
Herbivore
Yes, as is every member of a food chain. The top member of a food chain becomes prey to another food chain and its consumer(s).
Snakes are one example. The producer for that specific example could be shrubs and grasses, the primary consumer could be grasshoppers, the secondary consumer could be mice, and the third level consumer could be snakes.
The main consumer
A jaguar is a consumer. It consumes food but does not produce food for other animals.
* secondary consumer and first consumer
food consumers; top of their food chain
The consumer is always at the top, or end of the food chain. Producers are at the bottom, or beginning of the food chain.
Well, it depends if your a primary consumer you are second to bottom. If your secondary consumer you are the middle and if you are terriety consumer meaning third or last your at the top or behind the decomposers.
Cows are at the bottom of the food-chain, since they are herbivores, not carnivores. In contrast, humans would be at the top.
Usually the tertiary consumer, which eats a secondary consumer.
something that eats everything in that particuler food chain, e.g, Grass --> rabbit --> fox --> human. (producer) --> (herbivore) --> (carnivore) --> (omnivore and top consumer) .
A Highest order consumer is the top of the food chain. They are eaten by nothing and eat everything .
A quaternary consumer is a consumer on the fourth trophic level for a biome. Usually it is a top predator or scavenger. Also, they are usually the species on the top of the food chain.
Komodo dragons are at the top of any food chain. They are an apex predator because of their size, strength, and poison.