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.
In order to understand what a forth level consumer is, once must understand what a consumer is. This is in reference to the food chain or web. The food chain or web is a closely linked community of animal and plant species. A forth level consumer in the food chain would be a fairly high end predator as there would be 3 species under it. For example, a grasshopper would be a first level consumer feeding on grass. A second level consumer would be a preying mantes which ate the grasshopper. A third level consumer would be the wild turkey who ate the preying mantas. A forth level consumer would be the human who shot the turkey and then ate it.
the hawk eats a fourth level consumer
In most cases, the fourth-level consumer would be the top consumer. The orca is a top-level consumer.
A capybara is a carnivore and the capybara is what we like to call a meat eater
A Consumer is an animal that eats the Producer. The Producer is always a plant. There are 3 types of consumers:Primary Consumer, Secondary Consumer, and Tertiary Consumer. The Primary Consumer eats the Producer, the Secondary Consumer eats the Primary Consumer, and the Tertiary Consumer eats the Secondary Consumer. Example: Grass ------------> Rabit ------------> Snake ------------> Hawk (producer) (primary consumer) (secondary consumer) (tertiary consumer)
The European Mink is a secondary consumer, meaning that it eats other smaller animals but is also eaten itself.
The sea lily is an echinoderm, probably a filter feeder which means it may ingest plant or algae material (primary consumer), tiny animals (secondary consumer) or dead material called "detritus" (detritivore).
A primary consumer. They eat mostly plant material.
2nd level consumer
to answer this question we have to know the three kind of consumer 1) primary consumer. 2) secondary consumer. 3)high or top level consumer. did you think that answer related to the question.
A capybara is a carnivore and the capybara is what we like to call a meat eater
A Consumer is an animal that eats the Producer. The Producer is always a plant. There are 3 types of consumers:Primary Consumer, Secondary Consumer, and Tertiary Consumer. The Primary Consumer eats the Producer, the Secondary Consumer eats the Primary Consumer, and the Tertiary Consumer eats the Secondary Consumer. Example: Grass ------------> Rabit ------------> Snake ------------> Hawk (producer) (primary consumer) (secondary consumer) (tertiary consumer)
A fox is a secondary or tertiary consumer. This means that the fox is omnivorous and eats plants and the animals that eat plants.
No. This person who eats just the beef is at least a secondary consumer if not a third level consumer.
what kind of comsumer is a gary fox? help pelese
The European Mink is a secondary consumer, meaning that it eats other smaller animals but is also eaten itself.
herbivor, omnivor, predetor, producer, consumer
A Pelican is a top predator, as it consumes other living things.
Crabs are second-level consumers
All animals are consumers as they do not produce there own food like plants. They must feed of other plants and animals to survive.