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Explain what distinguishes primary and secondary consumers

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primary consumers only eat primary producers such as herbivores and secondary consumers are carnivores and omnivores 
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The main thing that distinguishes the primary consumers and secondary consumers is that primary consumers will always be herbivores and secondary consumers will be omnivores or carnivores.

Step-by-step explanation: This means that the primary consumers will feed on the the plants and trees for their energy needs but the secondary consumers will feed on the animals smaller than them. They are omnivores or carnivores.

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