An emu is not typically classified as a secondary consumer; it is primarily an herbivore, feeding on plants, seeds, and fruits. As such, it is considered a primary consumer in the food chain, as it directly consumes producers (plants). Secondary consumers are usually carnivores or omnivores that eat primary consumers. Therefore, emus do not fit the definition of secondary consumers.
They are normally considered a secondary consumer.
An emu is a herbivorous consumer, feeding primarily on plants such as grasses, leaves, fruits, and seeds. They are considered primary consumers in the food chain.
No its a Secondary Consumer
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A Snake is a Secondary Consumer
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Yes it is the secondary consumer
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