Koalas do not eat consumers. They eat only eucalyptus leaves and flowers, which are not consumers.
Birds, foxes, anything that eats things that eat grass , leaves, or flowers.
There are many online companies that have flowers for consumers to purchase and they will deliver to you. Most of these do not deliver in the whole nation, so in order to name a business, a location is needed.
A producer as in a plant or a resource. Examples are: grass, flowers, soil, sun, light, exc. There are many different things in a food chain- primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers and then decomposers. But producers are definitely at the bottom or the base of a food chain
Coniferous trees reproduce by cones, so you'll see pinecones on them instead of fruit or flowers. In other respects they look like normal trees.
Heterotrophs, primary consumers, and herbivores..
They have to look for middle-income consumers who always switch florists for affordable prices. They range the prices of their flowers should be profitable around $20-$40.
primary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the producers secondary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the primary consumers tertiary consumers are the consumers which feed upon the secondary consumers
Lions are secondary consumers and feed mostly on primary consumers such as zebras.
Voles are rodents which makes them secondary consumers recalling the fact that they eat varieties of different things like grass, plants, bulbs, seeds, roots, flowers, leaves, bark and insects etc. They are also considered scavengers too since they eat whatever they can possibly eat.
crayfishes are consumers
some primary consumers from the tropical rain forest are- grass hoppers, nectar and pollen feeding insects, earthworms, termites, wood borer, beetles, slugs, humming birds, squirrels and deers