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  • Second Trophic Level in a Food Web: Definition & Examples
    The second trophic level in a food web is made up of herbivores.

    Here's why:

    * Trophic Levels: These are the feeding levels in an ecosystem.

    * Level 1: Producers: These are organisms like plants that make their own food through photosynthesis.

    * Level 2: Herbivores: These organisms eat producers, meaning they are primary consumers. Examples include rabbits, deer, and caterpillars.

    * Level 3: Carnivores: These organisms eat herbivores (or other carnivores). They are secondary consumers.

    * Level 4: Top Predators: These are carnivores that have no natural predators. They are tertiary consumers.

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