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ocean food web
In marine ecosystems, a variety of species play distinct roles as consumers and producers, contributing to the complex food web. Tertiary consumers like the great white shark, octopus, and bottlenose dolphin are primarily carnivorous predators, often at the top of their food chains, though they sometimes become prey.
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Octopus (tertiary consumer, carnivore, predator and prey, invertebrate) Bottlenose Dolphin (tertiary consumer, carnivore, predator - rarely prey - cetacea, mammal) Great White Shark (tertiary consumer, selachimorpha predator occasionally prey, carnivore, fish) Seal (tertiary consumer, predator and prey, carnivore, pinnipedi, mammal) Orca (quaternary consumer, carnivores, dolphins, predators; rarely prey, mammal) seaweed [producer] plant Sea Turtle (prey, predator, testudines omnivore, secondary consumer, reptile) Urchins (primary consumer, echinoderms omnivore prey, invertebrate) Crabs (primary consumer, omnivore, prey and predator, invertebrate, crustation) Lobster (secondary consumer, omnivore, arthropods, prey and predator, crustation, invertebrate) Common Carp (omnivore, secondary consumer osteichthyes, prey and predator,fish) Sea Otter (secondary consumer, omnivore mustelids predatores and prey,mammal) Jellyfish (chironex fleckeri, prey, carnivores, secondary consumer, invertebrate)