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A snake that eats a frog that has eaten a insect that fed on a plant is a second level producer?

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Answered by rosey25
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The snake, a primary carnivore eats the frog. The peacock is the tertiary carnivore, because it eats the primary carnivore, the snake

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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A snake that eats a frog that has eaten an insect that fed on a plant is a secondary consumer.

  • The food chain is designed to maintain the population of each species in a stable manner so that no species destroy the other via space, food, or mate.
  • To understand the components of the food chain, the basic or ground level is occupied by the producers consisting of plants.
  • The plants are consumed by insects or herbivores. They are called primary consumers.
  • The primary consumers are prey for the next group of animals like the frog that feeds on insects.
  • The frog is consumed by the snake which is a carnivore. Both frog and snake are secondary consumers.

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