A squirrel eating a nut is an example of a primary consumer gaining energy. A caterpillar eating a plant
A squirrel eating a nut is an example of a primary consumer gaining energy. A caterpillar eating a plant
A squirrel eating a nut-Apex
well becuase usually in a food chain or food web you have the secondary that eats the primary (ex. deer eating grass) and then you have the tertiary eating the secondary (ex. tiger eating a deer).
No- a cow is a primary consumer. Primary consumers are herbivores that convert plant biomass.
A squirrel eating a nut is an example of a primary consumer gaining energy. A caterpillar eating a plant
A primary consumer obtains its energy from producers (i.e. plants). Therefore a rabbit is a primary consumer because it eats grass and other plants. A secondary consumer eats primary consumers, therefore they do not get their energy directly from plants.The fox that eats the rabbit would be a secondary consumer.
A secondary consumer is a animal that eats a primary consumer. For example, a snake eating a mouse. The snake would be a secondary consumer because it eats a primary consumer, the mouse . The mouse is a primary consumer because it eats a producer which would be anything that makes its own food, mostly plants. I do not know of and producer that are in the Michigan wetlands, but some might be duckweed or even lily pads.
It depends what they are eating RIGHT NOW! When you (as a super omnivore) eat a potato, you are a 1° consumer, when you eat a steak, a secondary, and when you eat a trout, you are a 3° consumer.
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An animal that feeds on smaller plant-eating animals in a food chain. a consumer who consumes the first consumer A Secondary Consumer is a human/animal that eats meat and veggie.
A Carnivore.But also the person could be a secondary consumer because the steak came from a cow so the cow was a primary consumer so the person is eating the cow. Making the person a secondary consumer...