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Delaney Bailey
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24 August, 22:12
Can humans be secondary consumers?
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Mattie Moon
24 August, 22:18
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Yes. Secondary consumers are like little animals and big, such as birds, humans, rats, etc.
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Ariel Potts
24 August, 22:24
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Secondary consumers include owls, bears, lions and humans - along with many other organisms, and can be considered the predators in a given ecosystem. Many secondary consumers are carnivores, some of which are eaten by tertiary consumers.
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