Shrimp, Giant clams, and Tube worms
consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Depends on what level consumer it is ;).
No because vultures are predators and first level consumers are herbivores. Vultures aren't herbivores so yeah
examples of third level consumers living in the rainforest are jaguars, large snakes like anacondas, and sometimes even alligators or crocodiles.
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First level consumers would be fish squirrels rabbits small birds mice
mice
a organism that collects or gathers energy from a producer
first level consumers
a organism that collects or gathers energy from a producer
Third level consumers are consumers that feed on second level consumers. A hawk eating a rattlesnake would be an example of a third level consumer. In a forest ecosystem, snakes are third level consumers. Herons and large fish are also third level consumers.
The secondary consumers (herbivores) occupie s the first trophies level of an ecosystem
consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Depends on what level consumer it is ;).
first level consumers are called primary consumers or herbivores
The group of organisms that occupy the second trophic level of an ecosystem is the herbivores. The herbivores eat the plants in the first trophic level and are then called primary consumers. -Gallo :)
What level consumer is a jaguar
Insects are either first or second level consumers. As first level consumers, they eat plants. However, there are insects such as the prayer mantis which eat other insects, such as grasshoppers. These insects would be the second level consumers. Some insects, like ants, eat both leaves and other insects. Hope I helped!
A primary consumer simply put is a herbivore. It is the first level of consumers, meaning the first level of organisms on the food chain that doesn't produce its own food.