A bird that only eats seeds, is a herbivore.
A seed eating bird would be a herbivore, as seeds come from plants, and herbivore means plant eater.
no its a bird silly
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autotroph
A snake is a heterotroph because it gets energy from eating other organisms. autotroph is an organism that gets energy from the sun.
A thistle bird seed is a seed that comes from a prickly plant usually produces a purplish or yellowish flower.
It would be a herbivore (plant-eating consumer).
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Yeah he actually is to be honest
yes
American Goldfinch
autotroph
Bird seed mixes commonly include:sunflower seeds;millet;niger;all of which are both edible and palatable for humans, and are used as bird seed crops because they were already available as human food crops.
No. A horse is a heterotroph, it feeds off producers - ie plants.
I've never heard of a seed-eating bird... but if there is such a thing then yes, they would be a consumer.
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A bird is a heterotroph because it cannot make it's own food.
A snake is a heterotroph because it gets energy from eating other organisms. autotroph is an organism that gets energy from the sun.
yes,they eat plants after eating the vegetables or fruit the seed that they will eliminate from will grow into a calvaria tree