because they eat other animals
Yes, tigers are consumers because they obtain their energy by consuming other organisms, mainly prey animals such as deer and wild boar. As carnivores, tigers are at the top of the food chain in their ecosystems.
Consumers are organisms, or living things, that rely on other organisms to survive. Tigers eat meat and breath in oxygen made by plants.
yes, its not a separate species, just a color morph.
Siberian Tigers, wolves
they are top carnivores, but the exact number depends on the other consumers in the chain. they're the last one.
snakes,frogs,lions,tigers and bears
Secondary consumers are animals that feed on primary consumers, such as mice, rats, rabbits, squirrels, deer, etc. Foxes, wolves, lions and tigers are secondary consumers.
i got three, lions tigers and bears oh my!
Consumers are usually animals that eat other animals. So in this case, Lions, Tigers etc. Anything that is a Predator or a Carnviore will come under the denfintion of a consumer. A whale is also one.
hawks, tigers, and lions are considered tertiary consumers.
In a forest with 75 tigers, 5,000 deer, and 100,000 trees, the pyramid of numbers would be inverted, with a smaller number of tigers at the top, a larger number of deer in the middle, and the most numerous trees at the base. The pyramid of biomass would likely reflect a similar trend, with the biomass of trees being the largest, followed by deer, and the least biomass contributed by the tigers. This indicates a typical ecosystem structure where primary producers (trees) outnumber primary consumers (deer), which in turn outnumber tertiary consumers (tigers).
A venus fly trap catches flys but lets off oxegen. Tigers, THEY ARE PREDATORS BUT THEY HAVE BABIES..