Most insects, some lizards, some birds, tortoises, large herbivores - any animal that feeds on plants or seeds are primary consumers.
Wolves, coyotes, foxes and other wild canines. Cougar, bobcats and other feline species. Any animal that feeds on primary consumers is a secondary consumer.
consumers eat producers,such as insects eating plants && other stuff lol
There is no such place as the 'Savannah Desert.' The savanna is a grassland and a different biome from a desert. It receives more rainfall than a desert.
The savanna is not a desert. It is a grassland.
It depends where the desert is. But in common to all, the primary producers are plants. Many are perennial, while a lot are ephemeral and only appear after rain. In the American southwest, typical producers are cacti, yuccas and creosote bush, while ephemerals are poppies, daisies, lupines, milkweeds, and Datura, among many others.
Thermus aquaticus Thermus thermophilus Chloroflexus aurantiacus Pyrodictium abyssi
The five trophic levels of an ecosystem are: Producers (plants and algae) Primary consumers (herbivores that feed on producers) Secondary consumers (carnivores that feed on herbivores) Tertiary consumers (carnivores that feed on other carnivores) Decomposers (organisms that break down dead organic matter)
Deserts have the same four seasons as elsewhere - summer, fall, winter and spring.
There are four trophic levels in an ecological pyramid. They are primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers.
A meat-eater that eats primary consumers is a secondary consumer. Then goes the tertiary consumer, quartenary consumer, etc. It only goes up to 5 though, because the energy from the sun is so low after the 5th one.
A meat-eater that eats primary consumers is a secondary consumer. Then goes the tertiary consumer, quartenary consumer, etc. It only goes up to 5 though, because the energy from the sun is so low after the 5th one.
The five types of biomes are: 1) Desert biome, characterized by low precipitation and high temperatures; 2) Forest biome, with dense tree cover and diverse plant and animal species; 3) Grassland biome, dominated by grasses and scattered trees; 4) Tundra biome, found in cold regions with permafrost and limited vegetation; and 5) Aquatic biome, including freshwater and marine ecosystems like rivers, lakes, oceans, and coral reefs.