Short answer-yes
Long answer-yes, because stuff that eats plants, things that eat those things, and decomposers like flies are all consumers
A consumer is something that basically eats or swallows something else
That is a Producer and Consumer
The answer to your question is yes, a hawk is a consumer. The definition of a consumer is something that eats something else. A hawk eats mice and other things so it is a consumer.
yes. anything that eats something else is a consumer. in this case it is wood
A consumer is like a predator- something that eats something else. It can be an animal eating an animal or an animal eating a plant. All are consuming something. All living organisms, except plants, are consumers.
In the food chain, a consumer or consumers means one animal or person, or a group of animals or people, that eats or uses something else for survival. Everything in a food chain consumes something else. Consumers can in return become producers for other living things to consume.In business and shopping, or where money is exchanged for goods or services, consumers are people who use those goods and services. A consumer buys and uses.
A consumer is an organism in a food chain than obtains energy(chemical energy) from food such as another organism e.g a cow eats the grass. The cow is a primary consumer; a tiger eats the cow; the tiger is a secondary consumer So Anything in the food chain/web after the producer (plant) is a consumer
A consumer is something in an ecosystem that feeds off of producers or other consumers
A carnivore is a meat eater(: A consumer depends on something else to get their food (:
Only PLANTS can be producers. Being a producer means that you can make the food you need by using the energy in sunlight, only plants can do this. Everything else that is alive either eats plants or eats organisms that eat plants, the name for these organisms is "consumers".
The same way everything else gets it energy. It eats.
Plants are the producers of a desert and everything else is a consumer.