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If a snake eats a mouse that eats grass the snake is an A: primary producer b: second-level secondary consumer C: first level primary consumer D: decomposer
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If a snake eats a mouse that eats grass the snake is an
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b: second-level secondary consumer
C: first level primary consumer
D: decomposer
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