No, tigers are consumers. They eat food by consuming other organisms. A producer makes its own food, like a plant does.
Yes, tigers are consumers.
Yes, tigers are consumers.
The tiger is a predator.
Cheetahs are secondary or higher consumers. A primary consumer wold be an herbivore or an omnivore - it is an organism that consumes plants, which are the producers. A secondary consumer, like a cheetah, eats an organism that has eaten a producer.
u can find tigers in Africa
Tigers are native to Asia.
Orange Tigers live in North America White Tigers live near Russia
Neither. A group of tigers is called a streak.
Consumers are organisms, or living things, that rely on other organisms to survive. Tigers eat meat and breath in oxygen made by plants.
because they eat other animals
yes, its not a separate species, just a color morph.
Siberian Tigers, wolves
they are top carnivores, but the exact number depends on the other consumers in the chain. they're the last one.
snakes,frogs,lions,tigers and bears
Secondary consumers are animals that feed on primary consumers, such as mice, rats, rabbits, squirrels, deer, etc. Foxes, wolves, lions and tigers are secondary consumers.
i got three, lions tigers and bears oh my!
Consumers are usually animals that eat other animals. So in this case, Lions, Tigers etc. Anything that is a Predator or a Carnviore will come under the denfintion of a consumer. A whale is also one.
hawks, tigers, and lions are considered tertiary consumers.
A venus fly trap catches flys but lets off oxegen. Tigers, THEY ARE PREDATORS BUT THEY HAVE BABIES..
tigers, hyenas, foxes, lions and leopards to name just a few