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Carnivore..hyenas are an example of this
prey also called carnivores. if the animal also eats plants, it's called an omnivore.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------just leave it at 'prey' that is the simplest answerpredetors
An organism that eats other oranisms is called a heterotroph.
The secondary consumer eats the primary consumer.
A predator eats prey.
Despite the berries inside the mouse, the eagle is still a carnivore (a bird of prey).
Carnivore..hyenas are an example of this
A deer predator eats deer.
This consumer can be categorized as a facultative scavenger. Facultative scavengers primarily hunt live prey but will opportunistically consume carrion when it is available. This dual feeding strategy allows them to maximize their energy intake and adapt to varying food availability in their environment.
Yes.
A simple bacteria can be a consumer,omnivore,predator & prey as it can synthesise any organic matter into simpler forms to absorb it in its cell.A bacteria can become a prey to any other bacteria.
The lynx is a carnivore and secondary consumer, so it has prey that are not producers. The prey varies by the species of lynx. For the Eurasian lynx, one herbivore is the roe deer, which eats grasses, shoots, and berries.