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No, toads are a secondary consumer. They eat insects, such as ants, grasshoppers, and flies, and also eat slugs, grubs, worms and other invertebrates which are primary consumers.

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tertiary or secondary, cuse decomposers are the last links in food chain

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All animals are consumers in some form. Plants are producers.

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Pond turtles are omnivores so they are both primary and secondary consumers. They eat both plants as well as animals.

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Typical.

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primary

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