omnivour
A consumer that eats other animals and plants is called an omnivore. If they'd only other animals, they would be called carnivores. If they ate only plants, they would be called herbivores.
A fox is an omnivorous consumer. 🦊 Why? Because a fox eats both animals and plants. What does a fox eat? Animals: rabbits, mice, birds, insects 🐭🐦 Plants: fruits, berries, seeds 🍓🌰 Type of consumer: Omnivore → eats plants + animals Secondary consumer → when it eats herbivores Tertiary consumer → when it eats smaller carnivores 👉 So, a fox is an omnivore and a higher-level consumer in the food chain.
omnivore is the correct answer!
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.
No, the muskox is a primary consumer. It eats only plants. A tertiary consumer eats other animals.
A chimp eats plants (primary consumer) as well as animals (secondary consumer). They are omnivores.
No! Of course not. It is a consumer. A consumer is an animal that eats plants or other animals. (also fruits e.t.c) Producers are plants.
it is like a deer or something that eats grass
Consumer because a consumer eats plants and animals for energy Producers create their energy through photosynthesis
a hungry one / also known as a OMNIVORE .
Humans Can leopards Cheetahs And so forth
A duck is a consumer because it does not eat dead animals. It eats grass and underwater plants.