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Oraganisms that eat food made by producers are called consumers. If you look on a food chain you will see this. Go on bbcbitesize. it is good.
Producers that they eat are algae
mice, monkeys wasps, spiders birds
no they are consumers. plants are producers
Weasels primarily consume small mammals such as mice, voles, and rabbits. They are also known to eat birds, eggs, insects, and occasionally fruits and vegetation. Weasels may also prey on poultry and game birds raised by humans.
I've never heard of a seed-eating bird... but if there is such a thing then yes, they would be a consumer.
Primary consumers eat producers (plants).
Chicken is a consumer. Producers are (basically) plants, whereas consumers are animals that eat plants or other animals (very simplified).
No. Primary consumers eat producers (green plants).
No, a monkey is not considered a primary consumer in the traditional ecological sense. Primary consumers are organisms that consume producers (plants) directly, such as herbivores. Monkeys are typically omnivores or frugivores, meaning they consume a variety of foods including plants, fruits, insects, and sometimes small animals. Monkeys would be classified as secondary or even tertiary consumers in many food chains or webs.
NO, producers are thing that make their own food like plants and trees.consumers are things like fox who eat them
yes consumers eat producers