The venus fly trap is a secondary consumer. It consumes insects. The insects eat plants and other insects.
However, the venus fly trap is also a producer. It makes its own food by photosynthesis. That is why it traps and digests insects - to get the nutrients to manufacture its food, nutrients that are missing from the soil it grows in.
No - Gazelles are herbivores, which makes them primary consumers.
Animals which eat primary consumers (omnivores/carnivores), such as lions, are secondary consumers.
Primary Consumer
A primary consumer eats the producer, a secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. For example grass (producer) is eaten by rabbits (primary consumer) who are eaten by foxes (secondary consumer).
It is a secondary consumer, it eats rodents and insects which are mostly primary consumers.
primary
It is a consumer. It eats grass
The grasshopper is a secondary consumer
Primary Consumer
A grasshopper is a secondary consumer.
producer = grass primary consumer = grasshopper, rabbit secondary consumer = mouse tertiary consumer = snake, kookaburra top predator = eagle
Secondary consumer because it does not eat plants but a grasshopper is
Grasshoppers are herbivores, so they are primary consumers.
Secondary consumer
no it is not the primary consumer the first one is the plants.
In the food web, three levels of consumers are primary, secondary, and tertiary consumers. Primary consumers are herbivores like grasshoppers. Secondary consumers are carnivores and consume primary consumers. An example of a secondary consumer that eats a grasshopper is a toad. Similarly, a snake, which is a tertiary consumer, will eat a secondary consumer like a toad.
A basic food chain starts with a primary producer and has a chain of primary, secondary, and tertiary predators. This would start with algae as the primary producer, minnows as the primary predator, sunfish as the secondary predator and pike as the tertiary predator.
Grasshopper
No its a Secondary Consumer