The answer is coati for apex of course before people start asking.
Yes, a second order consumer is typically a carnivore. Second order consumers feed on herbivores, which in turn feed on plants. This places them higher in the food chain and indicates that they primarily consume animal matter.
In any ecological system on the earth,first consumers are herbivores e.g.grasshopers,rabit,deer etc. in forest ecosystem,tadpole larva of frog in aquatic ecosystem. Third consumers are always carnivores.e.g.snake is third consumer as it eats frog & frog is secondry consumer as it eats grasshoper,which is a first consumer(herbivore).
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)
An eagle is at least a secondary consumer if not a third level. They are called apex consumers.
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.
it has to be a omnivore right?
Yes. the organism can be able to eat the producer and the first consumer.
Mouse
No a hawk is not a first and second consumer
Producer- first order consumer- second order consumer- third order consumer etc
No. They are secondary consumers because they feed on primary consumers
Lion being a meat eater is second level consumer. Herbivorous are first level consumers.
no its a first consumer
Omnivores that eat both plants and animals are both a primary and secondary consumer.
A white tiger is considered a second-level consumer. As a carnivore, it preys on first-level consumers, such as herbivores, to obtain energy.
Primary Consumer. They are at the bottom of the food chain.
Both animals are primary consumers - first level.