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Tertiary consumers in a food chain or food web are animals that obtain their nutrients and energy by feeding on other animals within the same food chain or web.
Tertiary consumers are usually at the top of the food chains in their ecosystem. They have the capacity to feed on animals that consume grasses directly (primary consumers) or even on animals that feed on other animals (secondary consumers).
Secondary consumers, on the other hand, are animals that feed on primary consumers. They, at the same time, serve as prey for tertiary consumers in the ecosystem.
Thus, an animal that has the capacity to be both a secondary and a tertiary consumer would have the capacity to feed on other animals as well as be hunted as food by other members of the ecosystem.
More on the food chain can be found here: https://brainly.com/question/16511289
Umm...I'm not entirely sure since there isn't an image displayed prior to the question, but I think out of the options given, the animal that it both a secondary and a tertiary consumer would be the lion. Then again, not entirely sure. I'm taking the assignment now, so I can let you guys know to confirm.