Question #ca28b

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Sep 12, 2017

Carnivores eat primary consumers.

Explanation:

A terrestrial food chain includes the first trophic level (autotrophs (such as grasses, herbs, and trees)), the second trophic level (herbivores (such as mice, deer, etc.)), and the third trophic level (carnivores (such as foxes and volves, hawks, etc.).

Carnivore species are in the third trophic level.

In an Oceanic Food Chain, it might be a little different.