herbivore
Yes. Any animal is a consumer, as it eats something below it. A penguin eats fish, so it is a consumer. The only things that can be considered producers are things that only gain energy from the sun - Eg: plants.
A herbivore refers to an organism that mainly eats plants or plant-based food, while a consumer is a more general term that refers to any organism that consumes food to obtain energy. Herbivores are a type of consumer that specifically eats plants.
only plants are producers any other living organism is a consumer
Perhaps you're having a hard time with this because you're not sure what a primary consumer is. A primary consumer is an animal that eats only plants (an herbivore). So I would guess that any animal (like a fish) that eats the coral would be a good example.
Any thing that eats grass, plants, leaves, trees or bushes are herbivores and are the next largest group after the plants and grasses.
Any plant or animal that consumes (eats) nutrients (food). EXAMPLES: Birds, worms, humans, tigers, ferrets, cats, caterpillars, etc.
An herbivore is any animal that only eats plants, berries, et cetera.
Herbivores! Just like any other animal that only eats plants...
A primary consumer is an organism that consumes producers (typically plants) directly. It does not consume any other consumers.Terms of the food chain:producer-a living creature that makes food and energy by itself through a process called photosynthesis.primary consumer - a consumer that gets energy from eating plants; typically a herbivoresecondary consumer - a consumer that gets energy from eating primary consumers; a carnivoretertiary consumer - a high level consumer, which is usually the top predator in the ecosystem and/or food chain.Producers are formally called autotrophs, while consumers are known as heterotrophs.
No. A reindeer only eats plants as it is an herbavore.
An herbivore is any animal that only eats plants, berries, et cetera.
Any animal that eats only plants. Cows, horses, sheep, rabbits.