No, starfish are not producers; they are classified as consumers. They belong to the echinoderm phylum and primarily feed on bivalves, snails, and other small marine organisms. Producers are organisms like plants and phytoplankton that create their own food through photosynthesis. In contrast, starfish rely on other organisms for their energy and nutrients.
no, a fish is a comsumer
you cant produce fish
Of course they are not producers - producers are plants that make energy out of sunlight. Dolphins are predators that hunt for fish.
Secondary and Tertiary Consumers that are in the Neritic Zone are: larger fish, fish-eating birds, seals, sharks, human fishermen Producers if the Neritic Zone are: phytoplankton or autotrophic producers, and zooplankton, or heterotrophic producers
tiny fish
fish
Algae
Fish and bacteria.
they are producers
Yes, If another fish was to eat the star fish whilst underwater then the star fish would die.
I only know of Marine Star fish.
what is names of star fish