yes because acorn is an invertebrates
No, they don't comsume anything.
Acorns are not primary consumers; they are actually a type of seed produced by oak trees. In an ecological context, primary consumers are organisms that consume primary producers (like plants) for energy. Acorns serve as a food source for primary consumers, such as squirrels, deer, and various birds, which feed on them.
no it is not it is a producer
Red pandas are consumers, specifically herbivorous and omnivorous consumers. They primarily feed on bamboo, but they also eat fruits, acorns, and small animals when available. As part of the food chain, they rely on producers like plants for their diet and play a role in their ecosystem as consumers.
Acorns
Acorns are the fruit of the oak tree.
Acorns don't have much proteins. Acorns are high in fat and carbs. source:
Bur Oak acorns are the biggest.
Only oak trees produce acorns. If a redwood forest has any oaks, they would have acorns, but redwood trees are conifers and produce cones, not acorns.
They made a soup, and bread from the acorns
Little Acorns was created in 2003.
NO they don't eat acorns