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A dragon fly is a carnivore, ambushing and eating other flying insects.
It's a carnivorous, or rather insectivorous plant.
it can be either carnivorous or detritivores
No, flies actually eat plant sap, which comes from plants, so many people consider it as a herbivore.
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
A dragon fly is a carnivore, ambushing and eating other flying insects.
A fly is a insects that eats a tiny , smaller then their sizes insects !
it can be either carnivorous or detritivores
It's a carnivorous, or rather insectivorous plant.
No, flies actually eat plant sap, which comes from plants, so many people consider it as a herbivore.
A dragonfly is a consumer. Green plants are producers
A fly is a decomposer because when a fly dies and it stays out to long it decomposes and turns to dust.
A fly is a decomposer but not in the tundra.
The dragon fly is a carnivore.
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
Is consumer
yes a fly is a decomposer it eats off dead and rotten animals