sea turtles are consumers. Just in case you didn't know, producers make their own food. All plants (as far as I'm aware of) do this using photosynthesis, including plants like venus fly traps. Consumers eat producers or eat organisms that eat producers.
Seaweeds are producers
It depends on what species of sea turtle your talking about, there are sea turtles that are primary consumers and there are sea turtles that are secondary consumers.
It depends on what species of sea turtle your talking about, there are sea turtles that are primary consumers and there are sea turtles that are secondary consumers.
It depends on what species of sea turtle your talking about, there are sea turtles that are primary consumers and there are sea turtles that are secondary consumers.
sea otters ARE consumers. All animals that eat either plants (producers) or other animals are consumers.
Corals are both producers (they have symbiotic plants living in them) and consumers (herbivores/carnivores) as they filter feed on plankton.
All turtles are consumers.
All turtles are consumers.
a consumer. producers are only plants. but if you said a sea snail.... it would be the same
Loggerhead sea turtles are consumers. They primarily feed on jellyfish, crustaceans, and other marine organisms, which places them in the consumer category of the food web. As they do not produce their own food through photosynthesis or decomposition, they rely on other organisms for energy.
I am not sure what you mean by 'producers of Kemps Ridley Turtles' they are a wild creature and are not particularly 'produced'. Consumers would probably be mainly in North America - United States due to the range of the Turtle.
animals are consumers and plants are producers.