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According to the diagram below, which group of organisms makes up the tertiary level of consumers in an ecosystem?
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eagle
eagle
snake
snake
grass and grasshopper
grass and grasshopper
frog
frog
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snake
Explanation: In the typical chain shown (grass → grasshopper → frog → snake → eagle), producers are grass, primary consumers are grasshoppers, secondary consumers are frogs, tertiary consumers are snakes, and the eagle is the top (quaternary) predator.
Explanation: In the typical chain shown (grass → grasshopper → frog → snake → eagle), producers are grass, primary consumers are grasshoppers, secondary consumers are frogs, tertiary consumers are snakes, and the eagle is the top (quaternary) predator.
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