consumers
consumers plants are producers. Producers are a living arganism such as the plant that provides food for herbivors and a consumer is a animal or insect that eats something else that is living
lions are in fact not producers, but heterotrophs. In their natural environment they are tertiary consumers, which means that they are on top of the food chain and consume everything below it, such as primary consumers.
Lions feed on animals that eat plants which are producers.
They're both. About 60% of their meals are from hunting, about 40% are from scavenging.
Humans, hyenas, scavengers, and larger prey animals.
consumer
Vultures and Lions are both scavengers.
consumers plants are producers. Producers are a living arganism such as the plant that provides food for herbivors and a consumer is a animal or insect that eats something else that is living
lions are in fact not producers, but heterotrophs. In their natural environment they are tertiary consumers, which means that they are on top of the food chain and consume everything below it, such as primary consumers.
A scavenger is a consumer that eats the tissue of dead organisms that it does not freshly kill for itself. Lions and hyenas can act as scavengers but both will also consume fresh prey. Vultures are notorious scavengers but again will kill fresh prey if they can. Black bears can also act as scavengers. There are few if any organisms that act exclusively as scavengers.
Mommy and Daddy Mountain Lions.
tigers, hyenas, foxes, lions and leopards to name just a few
Lions feed on animals that eat plants which are producers.
Mountain lions are consumers, not producers. Only plants are producers.
African scavengers include: -Hyenas -Vultures -Black-backed jackels -occasionally predators (like lions) will scavenge also.
they are lions
consumer...they eat stuff :D