The desert iguana is a plant eater, a primary consumer.
Some species of birds are primary consumers.
The Javelina is a primary consumer they eat plants in their area in the desert
They are at least secondary consumers as they eat flesh, primary consumers eat plants.
Yes, a desert tortoise is a consumer as are all animals that live in the desert.
... A PLANT is a producer. An ANIMAL is a consumer. >.>
a Siberian tiger is obviously a consumer. It is a secondary consumer. Why would it be a producer if it doesn't produce anything.
There is no Siberian Desert. Siberia is primarily taiga or tundra.
a desert consumer is a animal
There is no such place as the Siberian Desert. Siberia is a vast area of taiga and tundra in northern Russia.
The answer is number 3 (prickly pear cactuses- Desert rats) :)
It is a consumer. It eats grass