1. a carnivore, if that doesnt help, things like lions, tigers, owls, vultures, eagles, etc.
Scavengers. Crows & vultures are some examples.
A scavenger eats the remains of dead animals.
vultures, mushrooms, worms, heyenas
Insectivores.
Detritivore
A consumer that only eats an animal is called a carnivore. Sometimes they are called predators. I hope that this helped.
The caterpillar is the primary consumer. If an organism eats plants, it is a primary consumer. If it eats other animals, it is a secondary or tertiary consumer.
Yes.
Perhaps you're having a hard time with this because you're not sure what a primary consumer is. A primary consumer is an animal that eats only plants (an herbivore). So I would guess that any animal (like a fish) that eats the coral would be a good example.
Chickens, cows, goats, goldfish, and ducks, to name a few. But you might be looking for primary consumer, a consumer that only eats producers.
A consumer that only eats an animal is called a carnivore. Sometimes they are called predators. I hope that this helped.
A carnivore is a consumer that only eats other consumers; to put it simply, an animal that only eats meat.
A third-level consumer is an animal which eats any animal in the second level category, the only animal that would eat the animal would be a fourth level consumer which is not normally found in a ecosystem. You place a certain level consumer on top of the animal it eats. like a mouse would be a first level consumer, since it eats grass which is a producer, then, the owl whcih eats the mouse would be a second level consumer since it eats that first level consumer, rat.
An animal which eats only insects is called an insectivore. For more information see related links.
Yes. Any animal is a consumer, as it eats something below it. A penguin eats fish, so it is a consumer. The only things that can be considered producers are things that only gain energy from the sun - Eg: plants.
The caterpillar is the primary consumer. If an organism eats plants, it is a primary consumer. If it eats other animals, it is a secondary or tertiary consumer.
It indicates it is a primary consumer and a herbivore, or an animal that eats only plants and plant matter.
an animal that only eats meat is a carnivore, an animal the only eats vegetation is a herbivore and an animal that eats both is called an omnivore :)
A consumer that only eats plants is an herbivore. In humans, the practice of not consuming animal products is known as veganism.
A herbivore that eats meat is not a herbivore: it is an omnivore.
Yes.
An herbivore is an animal that only eats plants.