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A heterotroph is a living organism which is considered to be a consumer, meaning that it requires organic material, called organic substrate, to gather carbon for growth. Because the white tiger is not a producer of energy in the food chain, gathering energy from an inorganic source (photosynthesis, etc), but a consumer of energy, it is a heterotroph. All animals in general are heterotrophic. Fungi and most bacteria are heterotrophic, and there are plants which are considered to be heterotrophic as well.

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