The answer to that it is a consumer or a carnivore.This animal has to be at least a secondary consumer, but can also be a tertiary consumer, etc... or a scavenger.
an omnivore is an animal that eats plants and meat
eg.
chimps
humans
so on..
yes!bec. in plants its in the air, sunlight and water the nutrients that's needed in order to live. while in animals aside from this they also need food because they are like humans who has an additional need of vitamins and proteins that can be get in the food in order to survive.
because they depend on plants or another animal for their food
Plants (or at least most plants; there are some exceptions) do not eat any other organism; they create their own food out of water, air, minerals and sunlight. Whereas, all animals have to eat some other organism to survive. Some eat plants and some eat other animals, but every animal eats some kind of organism. So plants produce the food upon which all animals ultimately depend (because even if an animal eats other animals, the animals that it eats depend upon plants).
Animals depend on plants because there is something called a food chain. A food chain is a chain of what animal eats what. The food chain normally starts with plants so most animals need plants or they wont have anything to eat. Picture this a mouse eats grass, then a snake eats the mouse, and a hawk eats the snake, and the cougar eats the hawk. As you can see it all started with the grass so without plants there would be no food for any animal.
A landslide could destroy all the plants in its path. Meaning that the animals would have to struggle for food. The landslide could also destroy animal homes. Including animals themselves.
An animal that consumes both plant matter and animal flesh is called an omnivore
No, any animal that consumes any type of matter,(plant or animal) is a consumer. Aposed to a producer which makes its own food,(most plants).
Animal life depends on plants in two ways. Plants provide food for many animals and also, the plants provide oxygen for animals
like plants
the plants are producers because they give us the food and the animal eats the food so the animals are consumers.
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animals that eat plants
A consumer is pretty much an animal that consumes or eats food, this animal doesnt make its own food like producers such as plants do. Some examples of consumers are: bears, foxes, rabbits, and caribou.
an omnivore is something that eats both plants and animals
the plants in the tundra are great food producers for the animals.
an animal that eats both other animals and plants.
an animal that eats both plants and animals