eagle eating fish that eat algae belong to which trophic level
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Secondary consumers.
Explanation:
Eagles are one of the secondary eaters of fish that consume algae. The category of living organisms that consume primary consumers for energy includes secondary consumers.
Secondary consumers are so located at higher trophic levels. Primary consumers (herbivores like zebras, cows, etc.) consume primary products, which are primarily made up of plants, while secondary consumers (like lions) make their own food through the process of photosynthesis (algae).
Eagles will therefore get their energy from fish that have gotten it from the algae they eat. Energy is therefore transferred from one level of diet to another in this manner.
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