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Consumer Levels
What we learned before…
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Like we learned earlier in
the unit, not all consumers
are the same.
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Some consumers eat plants,
some eat other animals, and
some eat both.
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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.
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There are 3 consumer levels:
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Primary Consumers

Secondary Consumer

Tertiary Consumers
Primary Consumer
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Primary Consumer- are
usually herbivores, feeding
on plants and fungus.

They are usually the first
consumers listed on the food
web after producers.
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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.
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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.
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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.