Secondary consumers; it goes producers, primary consumers (herbivores), secondary and tertiary consumers (carnivores and omnivores). Then there are detrivores, which eat dead and dying plants and animals and recycle their nutrients back to the soil.
A single animal can be different levels of consumer depending on the food chain. 1st level consumers are any heterotrophs (animals that do not harvest food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis) that eat producers (plants, bacteria, things that make their own food)
Producers are plants, and are found on the first trophic level. Consumers are normally animals, and they comsume the plants or other animals that have eaten the plant before them. These consumers are found on the second trophic level and upwards, depending on how the consume the energy that originated from the plant.
Consumers When an animal eats a producer the animal, or consumer, takes in the energy stored in the producer and uses it for their own fuel. Animals that eat plants only are called herbivores. Herbivoresare the first level of consumer called a primary consumer.Animals which eat only meat are called carnivores. Carnivoresare considered secondary consumers because they eat the primary consumer. This means that they are taking in the energy from the primary consumer which itself took in the energy from the producer.Some animals eat both plants and animals these animals are called omnivores. Humans are an example of an omnivore.Animals which eat other animals are also called predators, while the animal that they eat is called prey.Here we see a secondary consumer (the lion) feeding on a primary consumer (the zebra) which had earlier fed on a producer(grass).
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.
In a food chain, first order consumers are animals, such as grasshoppers and rabbits, which eat grass or plants. Producers are plants that can make their own food. Second order consumers eat first order consumers. Examples of second order consumers are birds that eat insects and snakes that eat rabbits in a food chain.
A chimp eats plants (primary consumer) as well as animals (secondary consumer). They are omnivores.
first lvl consumers are animals that eat plants animals that eat animals that eat plants are 2nd lvland so on
No, the muskox is a primary consumer. It eats only plants. A tertiary consumer eats other animals.
a herbivore is a 2nd level consumer it only eats small animals also plants, worms, and birdy nuts.A 3rd level consumer only eats meat meat meat......
An animal that eats 2nd level consumers. the 3rd level consumers are animals that mostly eat 2nd level consumers.
A Consumer is an animal that eats the Producer. The Producer is always a plant. There are 3 types of consumers:Primary Consumer, Secondary Consumer, and Tertiary Consumer. The Primary Consumer eats the Producer, the Secondary Consumer eats the Primary Consumer, and the Tertiary Consumer eats the Secondary Consumer. Example: Grass ------------> Rabit ------------> Snake ------------> Hawk (producer) (primary consumer) (secondary consumer) (tertiary consumer)
A single animal can be different levels of consumer depending on the food chain. 1st level consumers are any heterotrophs (animals that do not harvest food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis) that eat producers (plants, bacteria, things that make their own food)
3rd level will always be carnivores. so in desert it will be eagles, kites or any carnivore flyin bird
Yes it is, because it eats both plants and animals.
well, the sun provides sunlight for plants to preform photosynthesis, and animals eat plants and other animals, and we humans eat plants and amimals, so technically yes, we humans are thrid level consumers
A 1st level consumer gets its food and energy from the producer
Producers are plants, and are found on the first trophic level. Consumers are normally animals, and they comsume the plants or other animals that have eaten the plant before them. These consumers are found on the second trophic level and upwards, depending on how the consume the energy that originated from the plant.