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If a mouse eats grass, a snake eats the mouse, and an owl eats the snake, the owl is considered the (4 points) producer secondary consumer primary consumer tertiary consumer
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If a mouse eats grass, a snake eats the mouse, and an owl eats the snake, the owl is considered the (4 points)
producer
secondary consumer
primary consumer
tertiary consumer
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I am pretty sure it is secondary
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Im pretty sure it would be a primary consumer because Primary consumers are animals that eat primary producers aka herbivores (plant-eaters). Secondary consumers eat primary consumers aka carnivores (meat-eaters) and omnivores (animals that eat both animals and plants). Tertiary consumers eat secondary consumers.
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