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who are primary consumers
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Answered by sreeragkg38
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Primary consumers make up the second trophic level. They are also called herbivores. They eat primary producers—plants or algae—and nothing else. For example, a grasshopper living in the Everglades is a primary consumer.

Herbivores are always primary consumers, and omnivores can be primary consumers when consuming plants for food. Examples of primary consumers can include rabbits, bears, giraffes, flies, humans, horses, and cows.

Answered by Rumaysah
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Primary consumers make up the second trophic level. They are also called herbivores. They eat primary producers—plants or algae—and nothing else. For example, a grasshopper living in the Everglades is a primary consumer.

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