A white tiger would occupy the tertiary consumer trophic level, as it primarily consumes other animals such as deer and wild boar.
No, the tiger is a consumer, a secondary consumer in the food chain. Composer is not a trophic position on a food chain. Organisms are either producers, consumers or decomposers.
After the desert chase level on the other side of the bridge, there's a sand castle level. In the first part of the castle the tiger is hidden behind the window. Use bombs to blow up the wall to the left of it and open an entrance to it. The tiger increases your attack and speed.
According to the list below, tigers would be a trophic level 4 or Top Level Carnivore. Trophic levels are:1st/bottom level) Producers: Organisms that produce their own food such as plants.2nd level) Consumers: These are animals that are herbivores, they eat plants and no meat.3rd level) Secondary Consumers: These are primary carnivores and only eat meat.4th/top level) Tertiary Consumers: These are the creatures at the top of the food chain because they have no predators.
It eats, it's a consumer. Only plants are producers and decomposes are bugs that eat dead animals.
first level consumers should be Herbivores like rabbits, giraffes, cow, goats, etc., because first level consumers comes before producers. Second and third level consumers could be Carnivores and Omnivores like lions, tiger, hawk, eagles, snakes, etc.
the answer is the bangal tiger is a consumer and a carnivore the answer is the bangal tiger is a consumer and a carnivore the answer is the bangal tiger is a consumer and a carnivore
A white tiger would occupy the tertiary consumer trophic level, as it primarily consumes other animals such as deer and wild boar.
The Eastern Tiger Salamander is a consumer
a Siberian tiger is obviously a consumer. It is a secondary consumer. Why would it be a producer if it doesn't produce anything.
tiger is a consumer because he eats he does not make any thing that can contribute to the ecosystem he consumes animals
a white tiger is a producer
no, a tiger is a tertiary consumer, because it eats secondary consumers which eat animals that eat plants.
No, it is a consumer.
A white tiger is a teritory consumer so no animal eats white tiger.
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Producers, (plants) occupy the first trophic level. Herbivores occupy the 2nd trophic level and are considered primary consumers. Carnivores that eat herbivores occupy the 3rd trophic level and are considered secondary consumers. Carnivores that eat other carnivores occupy the 4th trophic level and are considered tertiary consumers. snakes- eat other snakes, alligators- eat snakes and other small carnivores, bears- eat fish that eat other fish.