Producers
yes black bears are omnivores they are third level consumers they eat fish berries and more!
No they are consumers. Consumers consume other organisms for food. An example of a consumer is a bear. Bears consume organisms like berries and meat. An example of a decomposer is mold growing on bread.
Killdeer would be considered secondary consumers in the food chain. They are omnivores that eat insects and berries, but they are also eaten by other consumers like foxes, birds of prey, and the like.
Bears eat fish, small animals, berries, honey, etc. They are some seriously voracious consumers.
Coyotes are consumers, omnivores, and feed mostly on small animals and some fruit such as berries and nuts.
No a polar bear is a consumer... like humans.
Bears are consumers. Consumers either search or hunt for their food.They are not producers or decomposers.Bears are consumers because they don't create their own food/energy, they eat berries or fish or salmon. A producer is usually a plant because it makes its own food through photosynthesis.
The raccoon would be considered a secondary consumer. They generally eat small animals (primary consumers). They also feed on a lot of plant material, such as fruits, berries and nuts.
No, bears are consumers; and they eat producers.
3 love berries black Berries & purple love berries & pink love berries
Berries and cream, berries and cream. I'm a little lad who loves berries and cream.