In an ecological food chain consumers are categorized into three groups or levels which are primary consumers, secondary consumers, and the tertiary consumers.
Tertiary consumers are usually omnivores.
Omnivores are those who feed on both plants and animals. Omnivores can also be considered as secondary consumers. Tertiary consumers, sometimes also known as an apex predator. Human are such example of Tertiary consumers.
No, 2nd consumers are carnivores
These consumers have the choice of buying electricity either from retailers or from the wholesale electricity market.
Consumers are heterotrophs and do not get their energy directly, but by eating organisms that do, or by eating other consumers. Herbivores are primary consumers, predators are secondary or higher. Detrivores consume the dead matter left by either producers, or consumers, or both.
Perch, like all fish, are consumers. They eat fish, shellfish, and insect larvae, which are also consumers, so perch are either secondary or tertiary consumers.
Archaebacteria can either be a consumer or a producer, depending on their environments. They are members of the Kingdom Monera.
No, 2nd consumers are carnivores
They are either called carnivores or omnivores.
They are either carnivores or omnivores because they eat fish and fish is meat!
Birds can be either carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores depending on the species. For example, birds of prey such as eagles and hawks are carnivores, while some birds like crows and seagulls are omnivores, feeding on both plant and animal matter.
Yes humans are mostly omnivores
They can be either some spices are carnivores and some are omnivores.No lizards are not omnivores .
A secondary or tertiary consumer. Secondary - eats primary consumers (herbivores) and/or producers Tertiary - eats secondary and primary consumers (and possibly producers as well) Secondary and Tertiary consumers can be either carnivores or omnivores.
First level consumers are called herbivores, second level are called carnivores, and omnivores can eat meat or plants so omnivores can be either first level, second level, or third level.
They are carnivores i think because they do not eat meat
Minnows are omnivores. They primarily feed on small invertebrates like insects and zooplankton, but they also eat algae and plant matter.
Sharp teeth for carnivores and broad and flat molars for the herbivores. For the omnivores, well, either of those two.
Plants don't "eat" so they cannot be either herbivores or carnivores. They are producers, not consumers.