Yes. We are omnivores and we are tertiary consumers.
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A lion can be a tertiary consumer or a secondary consumer.
A rabbit is a primary consumer - it eats producers. Secondary consumers eat herbivores or omnivores and consumers that eat other carnivores are tertiary consumers.
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Yes, It is a tertiary consumer. This is because it is a carnivore at the top level in a food chain, feeding on animals at all tropic levels. It is also strong and can be referred to as a scavenger.
you would be a tertiary consumer. (An omnivore) because it has meat and lettuce and other stuff on it.
A secondary consumer eats animals, so you might use carnivore. (Of course some carnivores are tertiary or even higher level consumers, or a secondary consumer might be an omnivore.)
A lamb is not a tertiary consumer. It is a secondary consumer.
A fox is an omnivorous consumer. 🦊 Why? Because a fox eats both animals and plants. What does a fox eat? Animals: rabbits, mice, birds, insects 🐭🐦 Plants: fruits, berries, seeds 🍓🌰 Type of consumer: Omnivore → eats plants + animals Secondary consumer → when it eats herbivores Tertiary consumer → when it eats smaller carnivores 👉 So, a fox is an omnivore and a higher-level consumer in the food chain.
It's a Tertiary consumer. (:
They are secondary consumers. It is sure that larger animals will eat them like sharks and seals.
is a black caiman a second or a tertiary consumer
It is an omnivore.
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If by tertiary you mean a tertiary level consumer, no, they are a first level consumer because they eat only producers, a.k.a. they are herbivores.
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