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no its a consumer. most likely a secondary consumer no its a consumer. most likely a secondary consumer
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a scavenger is is the 2nd consumer in the food chain. It eats dead animals. Some examples of scavengers are vultures.A scavenger is a crow or a vulture.a lion
A mountain lion consumes meat but it doesn't eat food like worms and bacteria (decomposers) do.
A kangaroo is a consumer, as they are grazers. A producer is an organism that would create its own food. E.g., a plant. A consumer is an organism that consumers another. E.g. a kangaroo or a lion. A decomposer is a an organism that would consume the decaying matter of another organism. This includes saprotrophs, which live on their food. E.g. a fungus.
there are many different producers and consumers for grasslands. but they include: consumer: cheetah, hippo, giraffe, lion, mountain lion, etc... producer: Buffalo grass, a variety of seeds (sunflower, wheat) i hope you find this helpful.
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is a lion a secondary consumer or primary
a sea lion is a secondary consumer
A lion can be a tertiary consumer or a secondary consumer.
the Australian sea lion is found in Australia
Australian sea lion was created in 1816.