producer
yes, they are a consumer because they eat small crickets.
A blue jay exists mainly as a primary consumer, though it rarely eats eggs, potentially classifying it as a secondary consumer.
Canadien Jay
Yes i think it is... yeah im sure it is!
Only plants are producers. Animals eat plants or other animals- they consume them.
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Yes, of course; all living things are consumers, and if the grey shark did not consume, it would die.
Is there a bird starting with J? Junco. Slate-colored Junco, for example. A small perching bird common in the southern U.S. Appalachian Mtns. region. Also, Jay, i.e. Blue Jay, Stellar's Jay, Grey or Canada Jay Just thought of, Scrub Jay, a bird found near me in SW Florida, U.S.
a scrub jay is a decomposer because it poops out candy and animals love candy. HI JUST KIDDING I REALLY DON'T KNOW I AM ONLY 1 YEARS OLD.
well if its a fish, only plants can be producers so. a producer is something that produces its own food. a consumer eats something that is a producer that is called a food chain when you figure out what eats what
well if its a fish, only plants can be producers so. a producer is something that produces its own food. a consumer eats something that is a producer that is called a food chain when you figure out what eats what