No. It's a producer.
it is a prey to most carnivors because it is a plant eater
The decomposer is generally last in the list that includes the plant, the predator, and the prey along with the decomposer. The decomposer actually removes remaining tissue and plant parts from the area and returns it to the soil.
Both. If the prey is a tree or plant, the predator is a Moose. If the prey is a Moose, the predator is a Tiger or other animal/human looking for food or game.
Example: Lion = Predator Gazelle = Prey The predator seeks after the prey.
Both predator-prey and herbivore-plant relationships can act as density-dependent limiting factors because they are influenced by the population density of both the predator/herbivore and prey/plant species. As populations increase, predation pressure or herbivory can also increase, which can limit the growth of prey or plant populations. This creates a feedback loop that can help regulate population sizes in an ecosystem.
A prey is what a predator hunts down to kill and eat. A prey's predator is what eats it. For example: A gazelle is the prey of a leopard (predator).
A cow is not a predator or prey
Reptiles can be predator or prey.
They are prey and predator.
lion (predator] . zebra (prey] For the ocean ; theres a conger eel (predator] and a wrasse (prey] ( ;
the predator-prey cycle is the increase and decrease in population size of the predator and its prey
A seal is both.