A Highest order consumer is the top of the food chain. They are eaten by nothing and eat everything .
consumer 1
2nd level consumer
A level 1 consumer gets food directly from a producer. Level 1 consumers are herbivores or primary consumers that eat plants or algae.
A 2nd level consumer is an organism that primarily feeds on 1st level consumers (herbivores) in an ecological food chain. These organisms are also known as primary carnivores and play an important role in controlling the population of herbivores in an ecosystem.
A third-level consumer is an animal which eats any animal in the second level category, the only animal that would eat the animal would be a fourth level consumer which is not normally found in a ecosystem. You place a certain level consumer on top of the animal it eats. like a mouse would be a first level consumer, since it eats grass which is a producer, then, the owl whcih eats the mouse would be a second level consumer since it eats that first level consumer, rat.
The 4th trophic level is called the quaternary consumer. Organisms at this level feed on tertiary consumers, which in turn feed on secondary consumers, which feed on primary consumers.
A polar is a fourth-level or tertiary consumer. This means that it is at the top of the food chain. Primary consumer in a polar bear's habitat are things like zooplankton. Secondary consumers are the fish that eat the plankton and third or tertiary consumers are the seals that eat the fish.
2nd level consumer
Is a goat a second level consumer
no its a top level consumer :)
Humans and Bacteria are considered 4th Level consumers.
The wolf is a second level consumer. This means that the wolf feeds on the primary producers, and is prey for the first level consumer.
A praying mantis is a second level consumer.
alfalfa is a plant that cannot be a seconed leval consumer
secondary consumer
2nd consumer
A consumer is the one who eats others consumer.