What do second-level consumer eat?

Second-level consumers, also known as secondary consumers, eat primary consumers.

Here's a breakdown:

* Producers: Plants and algae that make their own food through photosynthesis.

* Primary consumers: Herbivores that eat producers. Examples include rabbits, deer, and caterpillars.

* Secondary consumers: Carnivores or omnivores that eat primary consumers. Examples include foxes, birds of prey, and snakes.

So, a second-level consumer might eat a rabbit, a deer, or a caterpillar.

Keep in mind that some animals can be both primary and secondary consumers, depending on their diet. For example, a bear might eat berries (making it a primary consumer) but also eat fish (making it a secondary consumer).