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If a mouse eats grass, a snake eats the mouse, and an eagle eats the snake, what is the eagle ? a. producer. b. secondary consumer. c. primary consumer. d. tertiary consumer.
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If a mouse eats grass, a snake eats the mouse, and an eagle eats the snake, what is the eagle ?
a. producer.
b. secondary consumer.
c. primary consumer.
d. tertiary consumer.
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tertiary :)
grass = producer
mouse = primary
snake = secondary
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The eagle would not be a producer or a primary consumer. The snake is the secondary consumer and the grass is the producer and the mouse is the primary consumer. So the eagle is the tertiary consumer. D
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