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is a deer a secondary consumer
Mosses are producers. Ants, butterflies and deer are consumers.
Deer are primary consumers. They feed directly on plants - producers.
Deer are primary consumers. They feed directly on plants - producers.
Owls are consumers, because they have to find their food.
Consumers have to feed on producers or other consumers to survive. Deer are herbivores, which means that they only eat plants (Producers). Bears are another example of consumers. Black bears are omnivores and scavengers, like skunks and raccoons, which means that they will eat just about anything.
primary consumers. producers make their own food.
primary consumers. producers make their own food.
In an ecosystem, producers are typically plants and other photosynthetic organisms that convert sunlight into energy. Primary consumers are herbivores that eat these producers, such as rabbits or deer. Secondary consumers are carnivores that feed on primary consumers, like foxes or hawks. This food chain illustrates the flow of energy from producers to consumers at different trophic levels.
I would say they are consumers because they can't do photosynthesis. Producers produce energy through the sun while consumers use the energy producers make. A producer may be grass and a consumer may be a deer.
animals are consumers and plants are producers.
Producers provide much needed energy in an ecosystem. Ten producers in a forest ecosystem are: grass, berries, shrubs, flowers, trees, weeds, algae, lichen, mosses, and fungi.