It's not a producer because a producer is something that produces food to the upper consumers; like grass and such. I THINK it's a primary producer. . . but idkk. Either that or secondary consumers.. . b/c they decompose animals too.
No. A example of a Secondary consumer would be a Lion eating its prey. Ticks don't eat you they feed off of you. They are considered more of a parasite. But to better explain the consumer part. There are four levels of consumers, the Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary. And it goes in that order.
parasite
A combination of bounty and scavenger modes.
Piranhas are predators.
a owl is a predator
A grasshopper is a consumer.
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vulture ,hyena, anything that does not kill its own prey but eats already dead animals.
Yes, a rat is considered a scavenger in the wild. The rat is also considered to be a predator to smaller animals.
Clams are filter feeders. They are not parasites, scavengers, predators, or foragers. yes a clam is a scavenger
parasite or secondary cone
Blue whales are filter feeders.