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The second position on a food chain is typically occupied by primary consumers, which are organisms that eat producers (plants). These consumers are usually herbivores, such as rabbits or deer, that convert the energy stored in plants into energy for themselves. They play a crucial role in transferring energy from the primary producers to higher trophic levels, such as secondary consumers or predators.

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