The nutria rat, also known as coypu, is a consumer. It primarily feeds on aquatic vegetation, roots, and stems, playing a role in the ecosystem as a herbivore. By consuming plants, it helps regulate plant growth and provides food for higher-level predators. However, it is not a decomposer or producer.
A rat is a consumer, not a producer or decomposer. Most animals are consumers.
A rat is a consumer, not a producer or decomposer. Most animals are consumers.
A rat is a consumer, not a producer or decomposer. Most animals are consumers.
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No, the giant kangaroo rat eats grass and seeds.
The flow of energy from one organism to another is called food chain, a food chain consists producer, primary consumer,secondary consumer,tertiary consumer and decomposer's( plants,rat,snake,eagle and fungi)every food chain consists producer,consumer and a decomposer.
The kangaroo rat of North America is a consumer. It cannot be a producer as it is not a plant; it cannot be a decomposer because it is neither bacteria nor fungi; it is not a parasite because it does not feed entirely off another plant or animal's system.
Nutria, but the french call the nutria meat ragondin.
The ONLY organisms that can be producers (which means that they make their own food and do not have to eat food) are PLANTS.
it would be in the human catagorie sonn