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Carnivores occupy the second trophic
level in the food chain.
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Answered by Mansi7652
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Answer:

A Carnivores occupy the third trophic level in the food chain because the second level is occupied by herbivores. Herbivores are organisms who feed on plants. ... Plants in an ecosystem are called primary producers.

Answered by jyotiprakash2008
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Carnivores don't occupy the second trophic because they eat the herbivores who are placed in the second trophic food chain and they eat the plants who are in the first trophic in the food chain .

So the answer is that the carnivores occupy the third trophic in the food chain.

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