How many arrows should separate a tertiary consumer from the producer?

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2026-04-12 08:50

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In a typical food chain, there should be two arrows separating a tertiary consumer from the producer. The first arrow represents the primary consumer, which feeds on the producer, and the second arrow represents the secondary consumer, which feeds on the primary consumer. Thus, the tertiary consumer is two trophic levels above the producer.

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