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Jackal is a territory consumer...​

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Answered by MounikaKona07
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Answer:

No it is a secondary consumer

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Answered by sudharsansundar898
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Primary Consumers: lizard, deer, crested porcupine. Secondary Consumers: wild boar, Jackal. ... When the secondary consumer eats a few of the primary consumers, they get more toxin, that is biomagnification. The apex would end with the most toxin because the big animals take more biomass because they eat more.

Explanation:

The three species differ mainly in color and choice of habitat. The sandy-colored golden jackal prefers open, grassy plains, while the side-striped jackal lives along waterways with dense undergrowth and is drabber in color, has a white tip on the tail, and had indistinct stripes along the sides of the body. The black-backed jackal is recognized by the mantle of black hair on the back that contrasts with the rust-colored body. The tail is black­-tipped, as is that of the golden jackal. The black-backed jackal is usually the most frequently seen, as it is more diurnal than the other two species.

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