Organisms that cannot synthesize their own food obtain it directly or indirectly from producers and are called heterotrophs ("other-feeders") or consumers-they acquire their energy and many of their nutrients prepackaged in the molecules that compose the bodies of other organisms.
They are all heterotroph.
A heterotroph is an organism that cannot make its own food and thus must feed on other organism. AKA: Consumers
Consumers
Consumers
pterodactyl was NOT a dinosaur it was from a group of flying creatures called pterosaurs it was a carnivore
CarnivoreDietCommon starfish eat bivalves, polychaete worms, small crustaceans and other echinoderms (the group which includes urchins and starfish).
Hedgehogs are usually classed as Omnivores although it is hard to say. They previously belonged to the now-abandoned Insectivora group.
CarnivoreDietCommon starfish eat bivalves, polychaete worms, small crustaceans and other echinoderms (the group which includes urchins and starfish).
Animals who eat only plants are called herbivores. Some examples of herbivores are cows, horses, elephants, giraffes, zebras, mules, camels, and antelopes.
Herbivores-Eat only plants. Herbivores have molers. Carnivores-Eat only meat. Carnivores have canine teeth. Omnivores-Eat both meat and plants. Omnivores have both molers and canine teeth.
A lady bird is the british version of a lady bug, it is an Insect.
Tasmanian devils are carnivores. They are members of a group of animals known as dasyurids, which refers to carnivorous marsupials.
pterodactyl was NOT a dinosaur it was from a group of flying creatures called pterosaurs it was a carnivore
CarnivoreDietCommon starfish eat bivalves, polychaete worms, small crustaceans and other echinoderms (the group which includes urchins and starfish).
The group of organisms that occupy the second trophic level of an ecosystem is the herbivores. The herbivores eat the plants in the first trophic level and are then called primary consumers. -Gallo :)
Hedgehogs are usually classed as Omnivores although it is hard to say. They previously belonged to the now-abandoned Insectivora group.
CarnivoreDietCommon starfish eat bivalves, polychaete worms, small crustaceans and other echinoderms (the group which includes urchins and starfish).
There are dinosaurs in all three categories. Dinosaurs were an incredibly diverse group of animals. However, there are far fewer varieties of dinosaur omnivores than either herbivores or carnivores. For example: Two Herbivorous Dinosaurs: Triceratops and Ankylosaurus Two Carnivorous Dinosaurs: Tyrannosaurus Rex and Allosaurus Two Omnivorous Dinosaurs: Ornithomimus and Heterodontosaurus
Herbivores.
Animals who eat only plants are called herbivores. Some examples of herbivores are cows, horses, elephants, giraffes, zebras, mules, camels, and antelopes.
No, they only eat plant material.