the consumers are like mountain lions, panthers maybe, it has to be a certain mountain. it would be like the biggest preddators. - by mountain expert
the consumers are like mountain lions, panthers maybe, it has to be a certain mountain. it would be like the biggest preddators. - by mountain expert
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Mountain lions are consumers, not producers. Only plants are producers.
The mountain lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers such as deer.
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Humans, wolves, mountain lions to name but a few.
no actuly its predators are cougars
The mountain lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers such as deer.
No, deer are not tertiary consumers; they are primarily classified as primary consumers. They are herbivores that feed on plants, making them part of the first trophic level above producers (plants). Tertiary consumers, on the other hand, are typically carnivores that eat secondary consumers. Examples of tertiary consumers include predators like wolves and mountain lions.
No. An ocelot is a carnivorous wild cat. It looks like a small leopard. It can be eaten by other things, but also eats other living things. A producer is like a plant. Everything else that's living is a consumer.