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Are iguanas consumers

Updated: 10/8/2023
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13y ago

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Technicaly, no because the definition of a consumer is someone who buys products from someone else. If you were wondering what geckos eat, they eat incects such as crickits, roaches, mealworms, waxing worms, ect. 8)

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11y ago
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13y ago

Yes and no.....

It is an organism that relies on other organisms in the food chain for food. So in that way, it is a consumer.

If you are thinking about the a thing that uses goods and services generated within the economy, then no. You are the consumer buying things for your pet.

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13y ago

Yes of course because a consumer means that it does not produce food, so it has to get it from other living things like insect or plant

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11y ago

I think it's pretty obvious. An iguana is a consumer because it eats plants, it doesn't eat meat, and it doesn't help the soil or something like that.

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12y ago

a herbivore but they do bite

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3y ago
That is not the answer to the question you are answering a completely different question. The question asked here is what type of consumer is an Iguana, so the answer would either be Primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer etc.

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Herbivore

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That is not the answer to the question you are answering a completely different question. The question asked here is what type of consumer is an Iguana, so the answer would either be Primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer etc.

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