Yes, a carnivore is considered a second-order consumer because it feeds on primary consumers (herbivores) that are the first-order consumers in a food chain or food web.
They are carnivores- and a carnivore IS a consumer.
No. They are animals that consume other animals (carnivore, and at least second level consumer). PRODUCERS MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD.
Herbivore is another name for a primary consumer, as they primarily feed on plants and are typically the first level of consumer in a food chain.
A second level carnivore is an animal that primarily consumes herbivores (first level consumers) as their main food source. These carnivores are considered to be higher up in the food chain than primary consumers. Examples of second level carnivores include wolves, hawks, and seals.
Yes, a carnivore is considered a second-order consumer because it feeds on primary consumers (herbivores) that are the first-order consumers in a food chain or food web.
a blue dolphin is a second order consumer. it is because, it is a carnivore.
no
Producer- first order consumer- second order consumer- third order consumer etc
A food web is a network of interrelated food chains in a given area. An example of a food chain is: producer, first order consumer, second order consumer, herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, scavenger, detritivore, decomposer.
They are carnivores- and a carnivore IS a consumer.
Second or third if they eat another carnivore
The mosquito is not considered to be a tertiary consumer. A tertiary consumer is a carnivore that consumes animal tissue. Mosquito's consume nectar from plants. Only the female drinks blood in order to produce eggs.
A white tiger is considered a second-level consumer. As a carnivore, it preys on first-level consumers, such as herbivores, to obtain energy.
a third level consumer or second level carnivore
An eagle would be a 3rd order consumer because it eats other animals and 3rd level is carnivore.
no cayoty is a second order consumer