No. An ocelot is a carnivorous wild cat. It looks like a small leopard. It can be eaten by other things, but also eats other living things. A producer is like a plant. Everything else that's living is a consumer.
A lion is obviously a predator or the animal who hunts A lion is obviously a predator or the animal who hunts
All organisms EXCEPT plants are consumers.
Only green plants are producers. All others in an ecosystem are consumers. Cougars are top predators (a consumer).
Only plants are producers. All animals are consumers.
Mountain lions are consumers. All animals are consumers. Only plants are producers.
Yes, mountain lions are secondary consumers.
No, everybody knows they are consumers!
Grass is an example of a producer
Yes
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Consumer. They are predators.
Consumer. They are predators.
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there are many different producers and consumers for grasslands. but they include: consumer: cheetah, hippo, giraffe, lion, mountain lion, etc... producer: Buffalo grass, a variety of seeds (sunflower, wheat) i hope you find this helpful.
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A live lion is a consumer. When it dies, its body sort of becomes a producer as it returns to the soil to provide nutrients to plants and bugs - or gets eaten by other consumers.
The mountain lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers such as deer.
A third order consumer
The mountain lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers such as deer.
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A mountain lion consumes meat but it doesn't eat food like worms and bacteria (decomposers) do.