Consumer Levels What we learned before… Like we learned earlier in the unit, not all consumers are the same. Some consumers eat plants, some eat other animals, and some eat both. Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore Because there are different types of consumers, there must be different consumer levels. What are Consumer Levels? Consumer Level- the separation of consumers based on the food they eat to more accurately position them on food webs. There are 3 consumer levels: Primary Consumers Secondary Consumer Tertiary Consumers Primary Consumer Primary Consumer- are usually herbivores, feeding on plants and fungus. They are usually the first consumers listed on the food web after producers. Examples: Insects Squirrels Sardines Secondary Consumer Secondary Consumer- mainly carnivores that prey on the primary consumers. Some omnivores are also secondary consumers if they consume primary consumers and are not at the top of their food web. These are normally listed after the primary consumers on the food web. Examples: Snake Hyena Robins Tertiary Consumers Tertiary Consumers- also referred to as apex predators, they are usually at the top of the food web. They feed on both primary and secondary consumers. They can be fully carnivorous or omnivorous. Examples: Humans Hawk Lion Let’s Review Pick out an animal, I will show you a picture and we will decide the consumer level of that animal as a class.
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