This is an example of a tertiary consumer.

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A food chain is the sequence of who eats what or whom in a biological community (or ecosystem) in order to obtain nutrition. The food chain always starts with the primary energy source such as the sun.  Next in the chain comes organisms that make their own food by consuming the primary source.  As an example, plants make their own food from sunlight through a process called photosynthesis.  Chemosynthetic bacteria make their own food energy by consuming chemicals in hydrothermal vents.  Both plants and bacteria are autotrophs or primary producers. After the autotrophs you have the next link... Show more

This is an example of a tertiary consumer.