A sheep is a consumer. It primarily feeds on grass and other vegetation, obtaining energy by consuming plant material. As a herbivore, it plays a role in the food chain by converting plant energy into a form that can be used by higher-level consumers, such as predators.
Consumer, producer or decomposer are not applicable characteristics for goat milk.
yes a sheep is consumer
consumer
is a pollack a producer, or a consumer
A walrus is a consumer. It primarily feeds on benthic invertebrates such as clams and mollusks, which it hunts in the ocean. As a mammal, it does not produce its own food through photosynthesis like a producer would, nor does it break down organic material like a decomposer. Instead, it plays a role in the food chain by consuming other organisms.
A bighorn sheep is a pomary consumer because they eat the producers. Primary consumers are herbivores that eat the first tropic level vegetation. Plants are the first tropic level producers.
It is a consumer.
No, it is not a producer because it eats phytoplankton and therefore is a primary consumer even though it's midget.
no
its a producer.
Consumer
It is a producer.