science
Grade-5
Easy
Question
Snakes are primary consumers.
- True
- False
Hint:
- Snakes are secondary consumers.
The correct answer is 'False'.
- Snakes are not herbivores.
- Snakes are secondary consumers as they prey on primary consumers like frogs and rats
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