they are secondary consumer
a decomposer
A toad is considered a consumer in the food chain. Toads feed on insects like ants and beetles, making them a primary consumer that consumes other organisms for energy. They do not play a role as a composer or decomposer in an ecosystem.
A fire-bellied toad is classified as a secondary consumer. It primarily feeds on insects and other small invertebrates, which are considered primary consumers. By preying on these organisms, fire-bellied toads occupy a position in the food web that allows them to obtain energy from lower trophic levels.
In the food web, three levels of consumers are primary, secondary, and tertiary consumers. Primary consumers are herbivores like grasshoppers. Secondary consumers are carnivores and consume primary consumers. An example of a secondary consumer that eats a grasshopper is a toad. Similarly, a snake, which is a tertiary consumer, will eat a secondary consumer like a toad.
Composer!!
Canadian toads are consumers.
Yes - the only other animal that kills badgers - is humans !
its a rat
it is a consumer
The Swamp toad is a small creature with removable legs. The Toad's legs can be used to make gnome cuisine. They are also used in agility potions (when mixed with toadflax) as a secondary ingredient. The swamp toad itself with legs attached is used in Summoning and in the quest Mourning's Ends Part I where it is injected with dye.
Toads are consumers, due to the fact that toads CONSUME things. Toads consume water, crickets, worms, beetles, frogs, etc. A toad does not make his/her own food, unlike plants.
Yes, a toad can hurt another toad. When a toad decided to another toad, it might attack a larger toad. It might get it's mouth around a part of it and try to eat it. That brake body part of the other toad.