Tertiary animals, often referred to as tertiary consumers, are organisms that occupy the third trophic level in the food chain. They primarily feed on secondary consumers and can include carnivores and omnivores, such as wolves, eagles, and large predatory fish. These animals play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems by regulating populations of other species. Their presence indicates a healthy ecosystem, as they require a stable supply of prey to thrive.
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