The coyote is usually a secondary consumer but also does eat some plants.
consumer
no cayoty is a second order consumer
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)
decomposer or consumer (must of it is decomposer)
Yes, a coyote is a secondary consumer. It feeds mostly on primary consumers.
A producer is a green plant of some sort. So, that will make a coyote a consumer.
The coyote is a versatile carnivore, a mid-level predator that eats a wide range of food, including berries, small mammals, and carrion.
tertiary consumer in the prairie is Coyote
Coyotes are carnivores which means they're not primary consumers ex of primary consumer a rat, rabbit, squierl, mouse. Why are these primary consumers? They are the primary energy source of food for consumers because they collects all the nutrients for plants and later on get eaten to nurious a carnivora coyote is not either a primary or secondary consumer it is a tertiary consumer
Fungi and bacteria would eat a dead fox or any other animal that is deceased.