no its a consumer. most likely a secondary consumer no its a consumer. most likely a secondary consumer
producer
A mountain lion is a consumer because it feeds on other organisms such as deer and smaller mammals for energy. It does not decompose dead organic matter like decomposers such as fungi and bacteria do.
A kangaroo is a consumer, as they are grazers. A producer is an organism that would create its own food. E.g., a plant. A consumer is an organism that consumers another. E.g. a kangaroo or a lion. A decomposer is a an organism that would consume the decaying matter of another organism. This includes saprotrophs, which live on their food. E.g. a fungus.
a scavenger is is the 2nd consumer in the food chain. It eats dead animals. Some examples of scavengers are vultures.A scavenger is a crow or a vulture.a lion
producer
is a lion a secondary consumer or primary
a sea lion is a secondary consumer
consumer
the Australian sea lion is found in Australia
Australian sea lion was created in 1816.
A sea lion is a consumer, specifically a carnivorous marine mammal that primarily feeds on fish and other marine animals. As a consumer, it plays a role in the food web by regulating prey populations. Sea lions do not produce their own food through photosynthesis like producers, nor do they break down dead organic matter like decomposers.