This is called an omnivore.
The hawk is both a producer and consumer, producing young and consuming various animals from the food chain.
Primary consumers eat plants. Producers(plants) provide food for Primary Consumers(herbivores) which in turn provide food for Secondary Consumers(carnivores) Note that omnivores (animals which eat both plants and other animals) belong to both classes of consumers.
All omnivores are primary and secondary consumers , eg man ,fox ,cockroach etc.
a fox is a consumer. it is an omnivores with means it is an animals that eat both plants and other animals. a producer is usually plants.
it's a tertiary consumer which are carnivores or meat eaters secondary consumers and omnivores or animals that eat both plants and other animals.
Producers are those organisms capable of making their own food by trapping the energy from the Sun (ie plants). ALL other life on earth get their energy by eating plants (or eating things that eat plants) these organisms are therefore Consumers.
In this case the producers are plants(which produce their own food by photosynthesis) and consumers are animals that are omnivores. e.g rabbit eats plants.
A human being is a Third level consumer. A human can eat a second and first level consumer as well. Actually, humans can be both.
As they are herbivores, mice are primary consumers. Primary consumers eat producers of energy (like plants), while secondary consumers eat other consumers.
All wolves are consumers, because consumers take energy from producers. Producers, such as grass, make food.
yes. a primary consumer is always a herbivore(-eats only plants) (sometimes an omnivore-eats both meat and plants)and elephants are herbivores. secondary consumers are carnivores(eat meat only).
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