A crabeater seal is considered a secondary consumer in the Antarctic food chain. As a secondary consumer, it primarily feeds on krill, which are primary consumers that consume phytoplankton. This places the crabeater seal one level above the primary consumers in the food chain.
it is a tertiary consumer- producer is the plant/ algae, the primary consumer is the fish, the secondary the crab that eats the fish, the tertiary the seal that eats the crabs.
The crabeater seal is primarily a carnivore, with a diet that mainly consists of krill, a type of small shrimp-like crustacean. Despite its name, it does not actually eat crabs. These seals have specialized teeth that help them filter krill from the water, making them highly adapted to their diet in the Antarctic ecosystem.
The crabeater seal is primarily a carnivore, as its diet mainly consists of krill and other small marine organisms. Despite its name, it does not actually eat crabs; instead, it has specialized teeth adapted for filtering its prey from the water. While it may occasionally consume other marine animals, its feeding habits are predominantly focused on krill, making it a specialized carnivore.
2nd level consumer
It depends on what kind of fish which Are you talking about?
What feeding relationships does the crabeater seal have
wha is the life span of a crabeater seal?
the crabeater seal
A crabeater is a type of seal that basically comes from Antarctica. Most of them are pale in color and was first discovered in 1842. This breed is the most abundant of its kind.
it is a tertiary consumer- producer is the plant/ algae, the primary consumer is the fish, the secondary the crab that eats the fish, the tertiary the seal that eats the crabs.
no aquitic animals
Crabeater seals are called crabeater seals because of the way their teeth look.
it is the crabeater seal
The Southern Elephant seal, Crabeater seal, Weddell seal, Leopard seal and Ross seal.
no only the leopard seal eats a penguin
250 kg i think
Type your answer here... mammal