Cats are partial consumers because they eat what you (the owner) has purchased for them.
Yes, cats are secondary consumers. They eat primary consumers.
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Usually the big cats that live in a deer's habitat
Consumer. Anything that does not directly produce it's own energy from the sunlight (photosynthesis) or chemical compounds (chemosynthesis) is a consumer.
Like all cats, bobcats are carnivores- they CONSUME (eat) other animals.
No, primary consumer are vegetation eaters. Cat are secondary consumers
Any animal that gains energy through the consumption of other organisms is a consumer. Some examples are wilderbeasts, cats, spider-monkeys, alligators, and pumas.
A cat is not a primary consumer since it does not feed on plants which are producers. A cat is classified as a secondary consumer feeds on primary consumers.
This is a question on trophic levels. The grass is the primary producer, the mouse would be the primary consumer; it is a herbivore. The cat would be the secondary consumer. Im pretty sure some lions eat mice and grass. Lions are cats
it is a consumer because it does not make it's own food so it is a consumer. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The ONLY organisms that are producers are the plants.
Any plant or animal that consumes (eats) nutrients (food). EXAMPLES: Birds, worms, humans, tigers, ferrets, cats, caterpillars, etc.
Producer Hope it helps 😊