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what is a primary consumer?

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A primary consumer is an organism that primarily eats producers, which are typically plants or other photosynthetic organisms. In ecological terms, primary consumers are usually herbivores, as they obtain their energy by consuming plant material. They occupy the second trophic level in a food chain, following the producers (first trophic level) and preceding the secondary consumers (third trophic level) that feed on primary consumers. Examples of primary consumers include rabbits, deer, and various insects that feed on vegetation.

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