No. It is a consumer because it must eat plants [or other insects] to obtain energy.
A fly is a insects that eats a tiny , smaller then their sizes insects !
grass hoppers and other insects
A seaside sparrow is not a producer but a consumer. It is an Atlantic bird that preys on insects and Spiders and other small marine animals.
No they are not a producer.
A dragonfly is not a producer since it does not manufacture its food. A dragonfly is classified as a consumer as it eats other insects.
A dragonfly is not a producer since it does not manufacture its food. A dragonfly is classified as a consumer as it eats other insects.
Insects are consumers. Generally if something is not a plant, then it's a consumer. If it eats dead things then it is a scavenger. Fungi are decomposers.
A newt is a consumer, as it feeds on insects, worms, and small aquatic animals.
Frogs eat other organisms, such as insects, so they are consumers.
As a plant, a peony is a producer. It makes sugar from sunlight. Ants and other pollinators feed off the peony. Other animals eat those insects.
No, a dobsonfly is not a producer; it is a consumer. Dobsonflies are aquatic insects that belong to the order Neuroptera and are primarily carnivorous, feeding on other insects and small aquatic creatures. Producers are typically plants or photosynthetic organisms that create their own food through processes like photosynthesis.
No, an herbivore is anything that feeds on a primary producer - this can include insects, fish, birds, etc.