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Biology, 10.05.2021 22:30 soccerjessie40901

If a secondary consumer is an omnivore what would it eat? A. Tertiary Consumers
B. Producers and Primary Consumers
C. Only the Producers
D. Tertiary and Secondary Consumers

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