they each use plants for energy or use it to gain food or make food
the are consumers, they eat as they please. lol
Insects are consumers. Generally if something is not a plant, then it's a consumer. If it eats dead things then it is a scavenger. Fungi are decomposers.
Octopuses are not decomposers. They are consumers.
A producer is always at the beginning of a food chain. A producer will always be a plant. A primary consumer eats the producer. The secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. The scavenger comes next (if it gets there before the decomposer.) The decomposer will always be last. Example: (where there is a scavenger) grass --> rabbit --> fox --> vulture --> mushroom producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, scavenger, decomposer
The five types of consumers are herbivore, omnivore, carnivore, scavenger, and detrivore/decomposer. Herbivores eat plants. Carnivores eat animals. Omnivores eat both plants and animals. Scavengers feed on dead organisms. Decomposers break down wastes.
A producer is always at the beginning of a food chain. A producer will always be a plant. A primary consumer eats the producer. The secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. The scavenger comes next (if it gets there before the decomposer.) The decomposer will always be last. Example: (where there is a scavenger) grass --> rabbit --> fox --> vulture --> mushroom producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, scavenger, decomposer
no
Insects are consumers. Generally if something is not a plant, then it's a consumer. If it eats dead things then it is a scavenger. Fungi are decomposers.
All animals, including raccoons, are consumers. Raccoons, although technically carnivores, have an omnivore diet and will at times scavenge for food.
All animals, including raccoons, are consumers. Raccoons, although technically carnivores, have an omnivore diet and will at times scavenge for food.
Crows are classified as consumers, specifically as omnivores, because they feed on a variety of foods, including insects, fruits, and carrion. They can also act as scavengers by eating the remains of dead animals. However, they do not produce their own food like producers (plants) nor do they break down organic matter like decomposers (fungi and bacteria).
No, they are hunting carnivores