Well, isn't that a happy little question! Turkeys are omnivores, which means they eat both plants and animals. They enjoy munching on seeds, fruits, insects, and even small rodents they may come across in the wild. Just imagine them gobbling up a variety of tasty treats in their natural habitat, living their best turkey life!
No, a turkey is a primary consumer.
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swan is which type of consumer
turkey
a squid is a predator-type consumer.
What type of consumer is a grass carp
Beko
BEKO
The green plant is the base of the chain because it is a producer. The grasshopper could be called primary consumer of the plant. The turkey is the secondary consumer of the grasshopper. The human is the tertiary consumer of the turkey.
The wild turkey is a consumer. A producer makes its own food while a consumer can not make its own food and must eat producers and/or other consumers.
a tall consumer
It is a primary consumer