No. All animals are consumers, not producers.
However, there are certain protists like dinoflagellates, diatoms and algae that are producers and make energy from sunlight.
They are carnivores, feeding on: * small animals * small animal particles * protozoans
Dogs Cats Rabbits - Rabbits and other small animals CAN have a small animal carrier. This can also be used as a kennel-type transporter. Ferrets - Small animal Carrier and other animals too. Such as (bigger) Lizards, Iguanas, ect.
millipede but it does not hav 1000 legs it has way less than that
Remnant animals are animals that are small in number and still exist although most of their species is extinct. For instance the small number of Panda bears that exist could be considered a remnant of an animal.
The range of colors for blood in animals is small. Animal blood can be black, blue, purple or red.
All animals are consumers. Only plants and some micro-organisms are producers.
Animal-like protists
Bursaria is classified as an animal-like protist, specifically a member of the group known as ciliates. These unicellular organisms are characterized by their movement via cilia and their heterotrophic mode of nutrition, feeding on bacteria and other small particles. Unlike plant-like protists, which typically perform photosynthesis, Bursaria relies on engulfing food, similar to animal behavior.
They are carnivores, feeding on: * small animals * small animal particles * protozoans
A weasel is a thin, furry animal that kills and eats other animals, especially mice.
Owl eat small animal
Mostly scientist test on small animals such as guinea pigs mice and rats.
the main producer in the open ocean are
Yes, it is possible that a small animal can be harmed from glitter. The glitter can cause a fatal blockage in small animals.
Any animal that is eaten by another animal is considered prey. Animals that hunt other animals are predators. Some examples of prey are rats, rabbits, and other rodents and small animals.
They are carnivores, feeding on: * small animals * small animal particles * protozoans
Yes it is. A protist that inhabits the limen of the small intestine where it subsists on the nutrients intended for the host.