The alder tree, particularly its leaves and bark, is consumed by various animals, including beavers, deer, and certain insects like caterpillars. Beavers are particularly known for chewing on alder due to its nutritional value and the soft wood, which they use for building dams and lodges. Additionally, some birds may feed on the seeds produced by alder trees.
An animal which has a strictly plant diet is called an herbivore.
An animal that eats plants is an herbivore. An animal that is part plant is a chimeric organism.
The animal that eats both plant and animals are called omnivores
An animal that is designed to eat both plants and animals is called an omnivore.
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you call an animal that eats a producer (a plant which gets its energy from the sun) a primary consumer. something that eats a primary consumer is called a secondary consumer. Something that eats this is called a tertiary consumer.
An animal that eats everything is called an omnivore, an animal that eats only meat is called carnivore, and lastly an animal that eats only vegetation is called a herbivore
When a plant or animal is being eaten, it is called consumption. When an animal eats another animal, the animal doing the eating is a predator or scavenger or carnivore or omnivore and the animal being eaten is the prey.