A cougar is a consumer in the ecosystem, specifically classified as a predator. It primarily hunts and feeds on herbivores, thereby playing a vital role in regulating prey populations. Cougars do not compose or decompose organic matter; instead, they are involved in the food chain as part of the energy transfer between producers (plants) and other consumers.
Producer composer decomposer
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.