no
given the only two choices it must be a consumer
A pine beetle would be considered a consumer. It feeds on the inner bark of pine trees, acting as a primary consumer in the ecosystem.
No. It's a primary consumer. The producer is the grass and leaves it eats.
secondary consumer
Yes such as Water voles vole, Bank vole, Field vole, Common vole, Southern vole, European, Pine vole, Tatra voleand probably more.
As long as you don't shoot it with a shotgun:P
In Pennsylvania, the most common species of voles include the meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus), the pine vole (Microtus pinetorum), and the water vole (Microtus richardsoni). The meadow vole is typically found in open fields and grasslands, while the pine vole prefers wooded areas and gardens. These small rodents are known for their burrowing habits and can significantly impact local vegetation.
no
Yes. Voles are mammals, therefore pine voles are also mammals. They are related to muskrats and lemmings but closely resemble mice.
consumer
It is a consumer. It eats grass
primary