Yes because a consumer is a secondary and a secondary consumer tends to eat another animal of some sort. Some are carnivores and need meat or are herbivores and eat both plants and animals.
animals who eat other organism's
consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Depends on what level consumer it is ;).
Humans.
Hawaiian Monk Seals would be considered a type of consumer. This is because they eat other organisms for food and don't make their own food.
A horse is not a decomposer but it is a consumer because it eats live organisms. Decomposers eat dead organisms.
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animals who eat other organism's
no
consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Depends on what level consumer it is ;).
No, a bush is not a consumer. Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms for energy, while bushes are plants that produce their own energy through photosynthesis. Bushes are considered producers in the food chain.
An organism that eats other organisms for energy are known as heterotrophs.
Eat producers.
A raptor is a consumer because it obtains energy by consuming other organisms. Raptor species are carnivores that hunt and eat other animals to survive.
consumers eat other organisms to get food.decomposers break down dead organisms and animal wastes to get food.
a bird is a consumer because they can't produce their own food. They have to consume (eat) other organisms in order to survive.
Yes. Because sharks eat other organisms to get their energy and survive, they are consumers.
Frogs eat other organisms, such as insects, so they are consumers.