Many consumers are herbivores. For example: a horse eats plants, which are producers, therefore horses are consumers.
Examples of consumers that are herbivores:
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That is a Producer and Consumer
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An herbivorous snail would be a primary consumer. Not all snails are herbivorous, however.
Yes, herbivorous are the primary consumers
primary consumer as it is herbivorous.
Lion being a meat eater is second level consumer. Herbivorous are first level consumers.
Not exactly: you are confusing the terms used in food chains and food webs. A cow's diet is considered herbivorous, whereas the cow itself is a primary consumer because it eats only plants. In other words, the cow herself is deemed a primary consumer, and her diet is herbivorous.
Horses are primary consumers, as they are herbivorous.
No, typically only plants are producers. Locusts are herbivorous insects, which are consumers.
It indicates it is a primary consumer and a herbivore, or an animal that eats only plants and plant matter.
Yes. They can be either A herbivorous consumer or a Carnivorous consumer.
People are in the intermediate of the food chain. They are omnivores, meaning they have both the herbivorous and carnivorous nature. -ekayzee
Ones that are herbivorous, like rabbits that eat the crops.
No, because 2nd level is for herbivorous animals ie grass eating and hawk is not grasseating