Marmots are classified as herbivorous heterotrophs, specifically as primary consumers. They primarily feed on a variety of plant materials, including grasses, herbs, and other vegetation. By consuming these plants, marmots obtain the energy and nutrients they need to survive and thrive in their natural habitats.
No they are herbivores, as are most rodents.
An omnivore is the type of heterotroph that a pig is. In the wild, they will eat both plants and animals.
they are rodents
I don't think so, since bacteria is a heterotroph, and salmonella is a type of bacteria.
A mouse is a herbivorous heterotroph, meaning it primarily consumes plants for energy.
Gray foxes are the ominivore type of heteortrophs.
carnivore
Martin. A type of weasel Marmot. A rodent
Marmot is a noun.
The marmot is a type of large ground squirrel found in North America. They are known for their stocky build, short legs, and bushy tails. In the United States, species such as the yellow-bellied marmot and hoary marmot can be observed in mountainous regions of the western states.
Mukmuk is a fictional sidekick character created for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. He is a marmot, which is a type of large ground squirrel commonly found in North America.
A cockroach is a type of heterotroph called a scavenger. Unlike an autotroph, a heterotroph is not capable of producing its own food. It relies on an autotroph for its food. A scavenger, in particular, likes to eat leftovers of things or dead animals.