Yes, they make no energy for themselves. They eat to survive.
Yes because since they are always in fields eating grass, they are primary consumers as herbivores
Yes because since they are always in fields eating grass, they are primary consumers as herbivores
Maned geese, also known as maned ducks or Australian wood ducks, are consumers. They primarily feed on grasses, seeds, and aquatic plants, placing them in the herbivore category of consumers. Unlike decomposers, which break down dead organic material, maned geese play a role in the food chain by consuming plant matter.
Ducks are both primary and secondary consumers. They eat plats, making them primary. They also eat animals that eat plants, making them secondary. To answer the question, secondary.
Canada geese, white-fronted geese, emperor geese, Brant geese, lesser snow geese, Ross geese, and Aleutian geese.
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Geese. Look at the goose! (one goose) Look at the geese! (two geese.
A skein of geese is a group of geese IN FLIGHT
The correct term is "geese". There were many geese in the sky.
Geese is the plural of Goose. There is not a plural form of Geese.
A group of geese is called a Gaggle. geese
It is a litter of puppies