The giant armadillo is a secondary consumer.
The giant armadillo is a secondary consumer.
Yes, it does not produce its own food from sunlight so it is a consumer.
No, only plants are producers. Armadillos feed on insects, grubs, earthworms, snails, slugs, etc. and are secondary consumers.
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An armadillo lizard is an omnivore. They eat leafy greens like specific kinds of letuce and they eat crickets and meal worms. Meal worms are lizard candy so don't give them too many. They are omnivores, so they eat letuce,crickets,and meal worms. However don't feed them meal worms too often. Talk to your local pet store for what kind of letuce. Some kinds are poisonous to armadillo lizards. Omniwore means that the armadillo eats both vegetables and meat.
it came across of a hedghog and an armadillo.
the meaty clit worm
An armadillo is a consumer, specifically a detritivore, as it primarily feeds on insects, larvae, and other small organisms found in the soil. It plays a role in the ecosystem by helping to break down organic matter. In contrast, producers are organisms like plants that create their own food through photosynthesis.
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Well, If you are talking about like an armadillo then that is one. There are- Shellfish hermit crab (normal) Crab Snail Armadillo
Actually, The armadillo gives birth to live baby armadillo lizards. They are the few kind of lizards to give birth to live born off spring. The Armadillo lizard usually will find a mate during fall or spring and do what bearded dragons do to mate. and then sure enough a baby plops out.
what kind of consume are you