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When a deer is eating grass what is the deer called?

The deer would be called a consumer because its eating the grass


What is the relationship between deer and grass that describes ecological relationship?

Producer (grass) and First Level Consumer(deer).


What is an example of a producer and consumer relationship?

the producer (grass gets eaten by a consumer (deer)


What type of consumer is deer?

consumer because it eats a consumer ,plants.


IS A deer eating grass a producer or consumer?

A deer eating grass is a consumer. In ecological terms, consumers are organisms that obtain their energy by eating other organisms, while producers are those that create their own energy through processes like photosynthesis. In this case, the grass is a producer, as it generates energy from sunlight, and the deer, as a herbivore, consumes the grass for energy.


Is a deer a primary secondary consumer?

is a deer a secondary consumer


What are 3 examples of a secondary consumer?

catepillar


What animal eats consumers?

Secondary consumers like cheetahs eat deer or elk while a snake eats a mouse that eats grass. A mouse or a deer is a primary consumer while the things that eats that is a secondary consumer


Which Of The Followering Is A Producer Deer Grass Buzzard Hawk?

Among the options provided, none are producers; they are all consumers in the food chain. However, if you're looking for a specific type of producer, it would typically be a plant or organism that can create its own food through photosynthesis. Deer, grass, buzzards, and hawks are all part of the ecosystem, with deer being herbivores that consume plants, and buzzards and hawks being predators that eat other animals.


What is a consumer in a food chain?

it is like a deer or something that eats grass


What term describe the ecological relationship between deer and grass?

The deer eat the grass. The grass gets no benefit from the deer. This is called commensalism.


What eats a mushroom?

a white-tailed deer.