secondary consumer
A wild iris or any iris is a producer since it converts sunlight into food.
well i don't know what a bladerwort is but if it is a plant it is a producer. if it's an animal it's a consumer. and looking from the categories(wild animals) then it is a consumer.
Well, hello there, friend! Poison ivy is a producer. Just like how I paint happy little trees, poison ivy creates its own food through photosynthesis. It's a vital part of our ecosystem, providing food and shelter for many creatures. Just remember, if you come across poison ivy in the wild, give it some space and admire its beauty from afar.
The wild turkey is a consumer. A producer makes its own food while a consumer can not make its own food and must eat producers and/or other consumers.
It is a consumer not a producer
No
Wild iris is a producer. It is eaten by aphids and iris borers.
yes
Worms and bacteria and wild mushrooms are decomposers
Rabbits are primary consumers because they consume plants. Plants are primary producers - storing energy from the sun as they grow. Rabbits consume the plants and so are the first animal in the chain from primary producer through to predator and decomposer organisms.
what is african wild dogs climate is
the answer is wild african dog