Yes, they consume other animals as their diet.
The immature herring gets eaten by the arrow worm, then the adult herring eats the arrow worm.
no
In a diagram of a food chain, the arrow between the ant and the lizard represents their connection in the chain. Ants are decomposers or scavengers in the food chain but are also a type of consumer. Lizards are secondary consumers.
In a diagram of a food chain, the arrow between the ant and the lizard represents their connection in the chain. Ants are decomposers or scavengers in the food chain but are also a type of consumer. Lizards are secondary consumers.
In a diagram of a food chain, the arrow between the ant and the lizard represents their connection in the chain. Ants are decomposers or scavengers in the food chain but are also a type of consumer. Lizards are secondary consumers.
no, they ingest microbes from the soil, so they do not produce their own food, and are not producers.
Squid and most other mollusks are consumers - they eat other animals.
Squid and most other mollusks are consumers - they eat other animals.
Squid and most other mollusks are consumers - they eat other animals.
They mostly eat small fish and shrimp but may also feed on small squids, turtles, crustaceans, arrow worms and even sea birds
it is the the whole ocean except for polar waters! Also it has producers, consumers, scavengers, decomposers, prey, top predator, and climate. the producer: phytoplanton the consumer: zooplanton the prey: krill, small fish the predator: Killer whale Climate: it depends on season and location
Penguins eat many different types of squid, fish, and small sea animals. Some of the squid they eat includes arrow squid and glacial squid. They generally eat small squids.