a producer is something that uses light to make food, a.k.a. a plant. mice are the only animal there that eats only plants. the three other animals can all then eat the mice.
An herbivore
A herbivore
herbivore
There are 2 answers:1.a carnivore eats a animal with producers in the dead animals stomach.2. In terms of energy, to get the energy of the producers, the producers get eaten by a herbivore of omnivore which carries the energy from the food it eats which is then passed to the carnivore if the carnivore eats the herbivore or omnivore.It's means lthe animals who just eat meat like Lion.
carnivore
Chickens, cows, goats, goldfish, and ducks, to name a few. But you might be looking for primary consumer, a consumer that only eats producers.
There is no such thing as a "plant mouse". ONLY plants can be producers, ALL other organisms are consumers.
The hawk is both a producer and consumer, producing young and consuming various animals from the food chain.
the role of the robin is of a secondary consumer
no!! its the first consumer so it only eats plant (producers)
Out of the four choices - the ONLY item the hawk wouldn't eat - is the grass !
There are 2 answers:1.a carnivore eats a animal with producers in the dead animals stomach.2. In terms of energy, to get the energy of the producers, the producers get eaten by a herbivore of omnivore which carries the energy from the food it eats which is then passed to the carnivore if the carnivore eats the herbivore or omnivore.It's means lthe animals who just eat meat like Lion.