A scavenger is something that eats dead and decaying animals
eg (raccoon)
A producer is plant That gets nutrients from the compost/matter on the ground
and grows, mainly to get aten and continue the food chain
One way to tell is that a Producer is at the start of a food chain.
however,
The scavenger is usually near the end of the chain .
maybe before or after the predator.
Scavenger is a consumer as it can't prepare ther own food by photosynthesis. Rather it depends upon othe consumers for its food. e.g. Vulture, Hawk etc.
it might be an omnivore (90%)
2nd consumer or a omnivore
yes
Crabs are second-level consumers
No. Ravens, while scavengers, still fall under the category of consumers.
primary consumer
They are Omnivores.
herbivore
Earthworms are scavengers/detritivores.
The lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers.
yes
Consumer.
consumers
The shrimp is a primary consumer. That means that it eats the producer first, then the secondary consumer eats the primary consumer, which in this case is the shrimp.
consumer. any organism who cannot make its own food becomes a consumer of the producer. producer are the plants because they can make their own food.
true
To be exact it is a teritary consumer.
Phytoplankton are producers and not scavengers as claimed.
Crabs are second-level consumers
Without a doubt the greatest scavengers to live in the ocean have been Pirates.