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yes cornovours are consumers.
yes cornovours are consumers.
a peacock is a herbivore. Its normal diet comprises of small seeds, insects and soft fruits. People tend to give them bird feed or wheat.
The sun. The sun gives energy to the plants, the plants give that energy to herbivores when they are eaten, the herbivores are then eaten by the carnivores and so the cycle continues.
100% The sun gives energy to the plants, the plants give energy to the herbivores, and the carnivores get their energy from the herbivores.
Carnivores: cats (all species), dogs (all species), sharks, and vultures. if you put all those species together it will be far more than 3.herbivores: rabbits, turtles, tortoises, many birds, many fish, zebras, antelope, giraffe...omnivores: humans (yes we are technically animals), i think mice might be... im drawing a blank...heres a start!!!
Fish are omnivores, carnivores and herbivores. Carnivorous fish eat meat such as other fish. Herbivorous fish eat plants like algae, kelp or seaweed. Omnivorous fish eat both plants and animals! If you are regarding pet fish, give them fish flakes , available at your local pet shop.
Scientists give a mixed reply. Some state that javelinas are strict herbivores while others argue that they are omnivores. However, it is safe to assume that they are omnivores but primarily feed on plants and animals play a minor part in their diet.
My Cavaliers eat meat, (boiled chicken and ground beef) green beans, carrots, small bits of banana, peeled raw apple slices, 1/2 soft boiled egg, brown and white rice. They love braunsweiger as rewards..I give them very very small bits.
Herbivores, such as pigs, cows, lamb, chicken, and deer, tend to have a better eating quality, mainly because of their diets. Carnivores, omnivores, and insectivores tend to have a poor eating quality because the natural flavor of their meat is mixed with flavors of DEAD (dead as in rotting away and gross) animals. In some cases, predators are dangerous to consume.
The Sun is the main source of energy for most living things on earth. If you look at a food web, the Sun first has to give sunlight to the producers, or plants. These plants use the sunlight to photosynthesize and make glucose to survive. Herbivores, or plant eaters, eat these plants for their glucose and other nutrients to survive. These herbivores are primary consumers. There are carnivores, meat eaters, that eat these herbivores, and these are the secondary consumers. Then, more carnivores eat the carnivores that eat the herbivores, and these are the tertiary consumers. Basically, the energy of the sun flows from plants, to herbivores, to carnivores, and to top-level carnivores. 10% of the energy made by the plants goes to the herbivores, and 10% of that to the carnivores, and then another 10% to the top-level carnivores. The energy of the Sun is transferred throughout the entire food web, and without food, nothing on earth can survive. Thus, the point of the Sun is to help the living organisms on earth survive.
Swans are herbivores - feeding on reeds, algae and other plants found in or near water.