Snakes are 3rd level consumers because they eat meat that eats meat or plants in which the nutrients are going to the snake . when the snake eats plants its probably like just a thing for them , you know so they can eat and clean out there body to insert more really hope this could have answered your question. if not , not everyone can answer this simple question like this.
a rattle snake is a consumer
it is a secondary
2nd level consumer
alfalfa is a plant that cannot be a seconed leval consumer
A praying mantis is a second level consumer.
It is a third level consumer.
a third level consumer or second level carnivore
A snake is a consumer.
A snake is a consumer.
A sea snake is a consumer.
A sea snake is a consumer.
A Snake is a Secondary Consumer
In the food chain consisting of grass, grasshopper, frog, and snake, there are four trophic levels. The grass represents the primary producers (first trophic level), the grasshopper is the primary consumer (second trophic level), the frog is the secondary consumer (third trophic level), and the snake is the tertiary consumer (fourth trophic level). Each level represents a step in the flow of energy through the ecosystem.
A snake is a consumer because it eats other animals
A snake is a consumer because it eats other animals
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.
The snake is a consumer because the snake eats other living things to get the energy and nutrients it needs.:)