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Answered by Xxitzking01xX
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they occupy the second trophic level and eat producers.An herbivore is an animal that mainly eats plants. Herbivores vary in size from small, like bugs, to large, like giraffes.

An animal’s diet determines where it falls on the food chain, a sequence of organisms that provide energy and nutrients for other organisms. Each food chain consists of several trophic levels, which describe an organism’s role in energy transfer in an ecosystem. Herbivores are primary consumers, which means they occupy the second trophic level and eat producers.

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