I would say Herbivore, because the herbivore would first eat the plants, and then the carnivore would eat the herbivore.........something like that...
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A herbivore. They eat plants instead of meat.herbivore
well all those are consumers, the herbivore, the carnivore, and omnivore, they eat other organisms for energy.butsun ---> grass --> insects ---> rabbit ---> wolfwhere all energy comes from ---> producter ---> herbivore ---> omnivore ---> carnivore
No, flies actually eat plant sap, which comes from plants, so many people consider it as a herbivore.
At the top. So let's say there are lots of plants in Africa, and an herbivore eats those. Then, a carnivore (lion) comes along and eats that herbivore. And then at the very top of the pyramid there are scavengers (vultures) who just eat what's left of the herbivore after the carnivore is done with it.
carnivore / Scavengers
Owls are carnivores because they eat only meat for their food. This meat normally comes in the form of small rodents or mice.
They can become cannibalistic so im gunna say omnivores
the source of nitrogen comes from the prey of the carnivore is a smaller carnivore whose prey is a herbivore. the nitroen stems down from each animal starting at the plant. a venus fly trap must get its nitrogen from other place like a fly unlike a normal pant which can get it from the ground. venus flytraps grow in nitrogenless soil
well if you count the sun as part of a food chain then the producers are the second thing on it. However, if you think that producers are the first thing then the second would be the first order consumers. They are usually herbivores.
The word carnivore comes from the Latin word carnivorous which means a being that eats meat.
The first thing that comes to mind is the piranha.
Trophic levels are levels in a food chain. Every food chain must begin with a producer (also called an autotroph), which is a plant that can produce its own food by photosynthesis. When a plant is eaten by a vegetarian animal (like an insect) which is eaten by a carnivore (a bird, for example) which is eaten by another carnivore (a snake, for example), each step in the process is another trophic level. The energy ultimately comes from the sun and from the producers (plants) at the bottom of the food chain.