No, pigs are not secondary consumers. They are considered primary consumers because they eat the plants and they are used by humans for food.
A pig is a consumer in the food chain or food web.
There is a slang phrase that says fat as a tonky pig. However, this type of pig does not appear to be a true species of pig.
It is a consumer. It eats grass
is a gorilla consumer
The Yorkshire pig is the most common type of pig in the United States and Canada. It is referred to as the American version of the English White pig.
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A pig is a consumer in the food chain or food web.
Pigs are consumers.
swan is which type of consumer
I don't have a guinea pig.
a squid is a predator-type consumer.
Of course a pig is not a human. It is a pig. It is another type of mammal altogether.
A pig is not green and because of that, it can not be a producer. It is not a maggot nor a worm nor a bacteria cell, so that leaves out the decomposer. That means it must be a consumer just as humans are. They do eat just about everything we do which makes them omnivores.