Mountain lions, like all the cats, are known as requisite carnivores. Meaning they HAVE to eat meat.
Like all cats, the cougar is an obligate carnivore, meaning it needs to feed exclusively on meat to survive.
The cougar is a predator, consumer and a carnivore.
No, the cougar is an obligate carnivore. It eats no plants.
Cougars are obligate carnivores. They must have meat to survive.
No, a cougar is an obligate carnivore. It must have meat to survive.
Mountain lions are obligate carnivores. They eat only meat.
carnivore
yes it does
HERBIVORE
They are consumers
At the bottom of any food chain is a producer and at the top is a consumer.
A brown pelican is a consumer
A tiger is a carnivore.
herbivore. some are carnivore.
Trophic, or Energy Levels. (i.e. Producer feeds Consumer, Consumer Feeds First Level Predator, etc. OR. Plant feeds Herbivore, Herbivore feeds Carnivore). If I understood your question correctly...
a carnivore
All foxes are omnivores and consumers.
herbivore
A fly is a insects that eats a tiny , smaller then their sizes insects !
a lake trout is a consumer