It depends on the type of bat. For example, a vampire bat, which sucks blood from other animals, is obviously not a scavenger. But fruit bats are scavengers because they scavenge for fruit.
If you are wondering about a certain species of bat, I would do some more research on it, and I guarantee you will find its diet and be able to infer its level on the food chain. Good Luck!
yes but you see, a bat goes by his sense of hearing because they are blind
yes
They are consumers.
primary consumers. they eat producers and get eaten by secondary consumers.
consumers
primary consumers. they eat producers and get eaten by secondary consumers.
Ducks are consumers.
No they are consumers. Plants are producers.
Producers are like plants etc. They are at the bottom of a food web or a food chain. Consumers are organisms that eat the producers so without the producer, they cannot live. Same applies for scavengers.
they are turned in to nutreints in soil or scavengers come and eat them
cave consumers are things that consume what the producers make
all I know is that there are lots of plants in the savanna and also lots of animals!
Consumers have to feed on producers or other consumers to survive. Deer are herbivores, which means that they only eat plants (Producers). Bears are another example of consumers. Black bears are omnivores and scavengers, like skunks and raccoons, which means that they will eat just about anything.
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