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)
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.
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
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.
a herbivore but they do bite
Herbivore
probably
Iguanas are picky.
Domestic iguanas do.
Iguanas eat dark, leafy, green veggies. Mostly animals bigger than iguanas will eat them.
Different reptiles are different types of consumers. For example, iguanas are primary consumers because they eat vegetation. Other reptiles, like Komodo dragons or Gila monsters, are secondary because they eat primary consumers. Some reptiles, like thorny devil lizards, eat secondary consumers (in the case of thorny devils these are red ants), and therefor they would be a third level consumer.
yes iguanas are herbivores
iguanas have a spiky tail to whip predators. (:
Iguanas do not have a prehensile tail.
Iguanas are a type of tropical lizard. They have bony crests and are green in coloring. Iguanas are often kept as pets.
Iguanas lived approximately NOW.
snakes and of animals eat iguanas.
Iguanas do not eat insects because they are herbivores.