The various classes you describe all have to do with eating. The producer grows it's food. There are various birds, mammals who "farm" within their environment. The consumer lives off the available food source but does not necessarily farm it's environment. An herbivore is a grass eater. It consumes grasses such as oats, wheat, or barley. It will also eat various fruit and nuts. This is the vegetarian of the animal kingdom. The carnivore is one who eats meat. It kills another animal in order to feed itself. The scavenger falls under this category even though it does not kill the animal. The scavenger is the garbage collector of the animal kingdom. The omnivore is the creature that eats both plant and meat. It might be a producer as well, but it will survive nicely on any available food supply. Man falls under this category.
A carnivore is a meat-eater.A herbivore is an animal that does not eat meat but instead eats plants,fruits,and vegetables.An omnivore eats both.
herbivore
a mammal and a herbivore
a consumer- eg. herbivore, carnivore, etc.
Herbivores are animals that eat only plants.
An organism that only eats plants would be an herbivore.
plants... anything that is not an animal. Herbivory (as in herbivore) is a form of predation in which an organism consumes principally autotrophs like plants and other such organisms.
which organism is above herbivore
A herbivore is an animal (or human) that eats only plants. Some examples are a deer or a person who is a vegetarian.
herbivore/consumer
Herbivore
a mammal and a herbivore
Herbivore
According to the food web which organism is an herbivore? A.producersB.primary consumersC.secondary consumersD.tertiary consumers
Herbivore
A carnivore or an omnivore.
Herbivore
An organism that eats only plants is called an herbivore. Herbivores obtain their energy and nutrients by consuming plant material such as leaves, fruits, and seeds. Examples of herbivores include cows, rabbits, and deer.
a carnivore, herbivore, or an omnivore