No because producers are organisms that make food from sun light.
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.
A turtle is a consumer. Green sea turtles are omnivores. Omnivores eats anything. The turtles eat seaweed, algae, and fish.
Green algae, cyanobacteria, aquatic plants (e.g. water hyacinth)
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.
Cat fish, fish, water turtles, frogs, and water snakes.
Yes. Seaturtles consume (eat) both plants and meat. They neither produce their own food (this would make them producers) nor decompose anything (decomposers).
I think Yes, because they are not decomposers since they don't eat dead animals. They are also not producers because only plants produce food for themselves and others.
Jinko Gotoh: associate producer John Lasseter: executive producer Graham Walters: producer
Bog turtles are land turtles and land turtles. They are mostly land turtles.
no, hawksbill turtles are sea turtles
Producers
they are turtles