its called the second consumer... It's like a dog eat dog world. And I've got bigger teeth than you.
trophic levels primary producers-make their own foodprimary consumers-eats primary producerssecondary consumer-eats primary consumerstertiary consumer-eats secondary consumersQuaternary consumer-eats tertiary consumers
A consumer who eats primary consumers is known as a secondary consumer. This means they are one step higher in the food chain and rely on consuming animals that feed on primary producers. Some examples of secondary consumers include carnivores like wolves and hawks.
An organism that eats other organisms for energy are known as heterotrophs.
Herbivore is another name for a primary consumer, as they primarily feed on plants and are typically the first level of consumer in a food chain.
Another name for consumer is and autotroph
An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.
An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.
An organism is a consumer if it eats- 1. another animal OR 2. another plant
Chickens, cows, goats, goldfish, and ducks, to name a few. But you might be looking for primary consumer, a consumer that only eats producers.
it is like a deer or something that eats grass
Yes. Nutrients are passed when any organism eats another organism.
Any organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.
There are many examples, actually, all cases of a animal eating another animal are the examples of a consumer eating consumer in that all animals are consumer. for example, a sparrow eats a fly.
trophic levels primary producers-make their own foodprimary consumers-eats primary producerssecondary consumer-eats primary consumerstertiary consumer-eats secondary consumersQuaternary consumer-eats tertiary consumers
The secondary consumer eats the primary consumer.
because a consumer eats another thing and a predator is the killer and that's the same thing as a consumer
In this case the producers are plants(which produce their own food by photosynthesis) and consumers are animals that are omnivores. e.g rabbit eats plants.