The horse, because a full-grown horse is an adult, and it consumes' more food than smaller horses'. Ponies' would eat 1/3 of what horses' eat, anyway. So... horses', for sure!
the spider consumes the millipede
A car consumes fuel when it is running.
a tiger spider consumes its head
Glucose is the most common fuel the mitochondria consumes.
The plant that consumes the most CO2 is the giant sequoia tree.
A consumer is considered anything that consumes to gain energy to live. There are three general types of consumer: a carnivore(consumes meat to survive), a herbivore(consumes vegetation to survive), and what you were referring to, an omnivore(consumes both meat and vegetation). So the answer is yes.
Washington DC consumes the most coffee per capita. There are 1.181 Starbucks' in DC per 10,000 people. Arkansas consumes the least
If 4speed transmission it consumes around 9 to 11km/L But if you're using 5speed transmission it consumes around 12 to 15km/
A horse typically consumes about 2% of its body weight in forage daily, which amounts to roughly 5,000 to 10,000 pounds of hay or grass annually, depending on the horse's size and activity level. In contrast, an average human eats around 1,500 to 2,500 pounds of food per year. This means that a horse can eat several times more than a human, reflecting its larger size and different dietary needs.
Herbivores..
It is omnivores