Definately a consumer. Producers are plants, decomposers are things like worms, bacteria etc. If you think about the names, they're easy to remember. And if you want to know what trophic level they'll be, well, it depends on the diagram but they'll be a high trophic, most likely the top. If you haven't done trophic levels... ignore that last bit. Hope I helped!
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A boa constrictor is a consumer. It is a carnivorous snake that feeds on various prey, such as small mammals and birds, rather than producing its own food through photosynthesis like a producer would. As a consumer, it plays a role in the food chain by regulating the populations of its prey.
the Boa Constrictor
Tertiary consumer
The boa constrictor is in a cage eating.
The BOA snake/constrictor is in the Grassland and the Rainforest
Boa constrictor is a species of boa found in Central and South America.
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The Boa Constrictor falls under the kingdom "Animalia".
A boa constrictor belongs to the phylum Chordata.
It isn't. The Boa Constrictor isn't even endangered.
Since boa constrictor is a specific specie of snake, it shares the same spelling as in English: le boa constrictor