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What kind of consumer is a wolf?

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Answered by jammu77
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Wolves are categorized as either secondary or tertiary consumers. However, in many food chains, wolves are apex predators. They would most often be tertiary consumers.

Primary consumers eat producers, such as plants, so primary consumers are herbivores. Secondary consumers eat primary consumers, and tertiary consumers eat the secondary consumers. In some food chains, the wolf is a secondary consumer, and in others it is a tertiary consumer. For example, a rabbit that eats grass is a primary consumer. If a wolf eats that rabbit, the wolf is a secondary consumer.

In another food chain, the wolf might be a tertiary consumer. For example, if a squirrel eats a nut, and then a cat eats that squirrel, the squirrel is the primary consumer and the cat is the secondary consumer. If a wolf then eats the cat, the wolf is a tertiary consumer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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❇HERBIVORES = THOSE WHO EAT PLANTS

❇ CARNIVORES = THOSE WHO EAT FLESH OF OTHER ANIMALS.

❇OMNIVORES = THOSE WHO EAT BOTH PLANTS AND FLESH OF OTHER ANIMALS.

❇SCAVENGERS = THOSE WHO EAT DEAD ANIMALS.



WOLF IS A CARNIVORE.



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