Yes, it may seem as though it is a producer because it is a plant but it is both a consumer and a herbivore because it consumes bacteria
they are omnivores, considering that they eat shrimp,an animal, and algae,a plant,which makes them omnivores.and yes,they are ANIMALS not plants NOT PLANTS.
No, because a coral reef is actually a plant so technically it can't be a herbivore because a herbivore is a animal not a plant.
Predator
no its your momma
A coral snake is a carnivore, as are all snakes.
Herbivores
No; all corals are carnivorous.
clown fish are herbivores i do belive...Additionally, parrotfish, surgeonfish, damselfish, urchins, sea hares, some mollusks.
Herbivore - plc
Herbivore
Perhaps you're having a hard time with this because you're not sure what a primary consumer is. A primary consumer is an animal that eats only plants (an herbivore). So I would guess that any animal (like a fish) that eats the coral would be a good example.
Herbivore.
Herbivore
The Okapi is a herbivore.
Butterflyfish is a large tropical marine fish. In the wild butterflyfish prefer to eat coral polyps and sea anemones, but will also eat weeds and zooplankton so they are considered omnivores.