Some consumers eat other consumers and also eat producers. They are called omnivores, which means 'eats everything'.
Some consumers only eat producers (plants) and they are called herbivores. which means 'plant eater'.
Some consumers only eat other consumers and they are called carnivores, which mean 'meat eater'.
A consumer can eat any living or non-livingthings.
Consumers that eat other consumers are called secondary consumers.
It depends, if the animal were a small rodent , but still was a consumer could go to a larger consumer, and there is decompose rs but that might not be exactly right
Consumers are the animal that eats the producer.
The secondary consumers are the one which depend on primary consumers.Primary consumers: These are herbivores, like cattle, sheep , goat etc which feed on plant materials.secondary consumers: These depend upon primary consumers like tiger, lion, human, frogs etc.
Yes.
Other consumers eat comsumers. For example, a dear eats grass and then a a lion eats the dear. Also decomposer eat consumers. the lion dies then worms and bacteria eat the lion.
whales
Primary consumers
A secondary or tertiary consumer. Secondary - eats primary consumers (herbivores) and/or producers Tertiary - eats secondary and primary consumers (and possibly producers as well) Secondary and Tertiary consumers can be either carnivores or omnivores.
The secondary consumer eats the primary consumer.
Secondary consumers like cheetahs eat deer or elk while a snake eats a mouse that eats grass. A mouse or a deer is a primary consumer while the things that eats that is a secondary consumer
They are consumers.
omnivore
Secondary Consumer