an omnivore.
As they are herbivores, mice are primary consumers. Primary consumers eat producers of energy (like plants), while secondary consumers eat other consumers.
Many consumers are herbivores. For example: a horse eats plants, which are producers, therefore horses are consumers.Examples of consumers that are herbivores:HorsesCowsDeerOxenSheepRabbitsElephantsHope this helped.
The caterpillar is the primary consumer. If an organism eats plants, it is a primary consumer. If it eats other animals, it is a secondary or tertiary consumer.
Consumers that eat producers are called Primary Consumers Consumers that eat Primary Consumers are called Secondary Consumers Consumers that eat Secondary Consumers are called Tertiary Consumers
Food is what producers provide for consumers. An example of a producer is a plant, such as the tomato. An example of a consumer is a deer or a person. The producer produces the product, which the consumer consumes.
omnivore
An organism that eats both producers and consumers are called omnivores (all eaters). We are omnivores.
A secondary or tertiary consumer. Secondary - eats primary consumers (herbivores) and/or producers Tertiary - eats secondary and primary consumers (and possibly producers as well) Secondary and Tertiary consumers can be either carnivores or omnivores.
yes consumers eat producers
trophic levels primary producers-make their own foodprimary consumers-eats primary producerssecondary consumer-eats primary consumerstertiary consumer-eats secondary consumersQuaternary consumer-eats tertiary consumers
The organism that eats the producer in a food chain is known as a primary consumer or herbivore. These organisms feed directly on plants or algae for energy.
A venus fly trap catches flys but lets off oxegen. Tigers, THEY ARE PREDATORS BUT THEY HAVE BABIES..
carnivores
yes because it eats consumers and producers
herbivore
Vertebrates are consumers, and therefore get energy by eating other organisms. Vertebrates may eat other consumers (carnivores), producers such as plants (herbivores), or both (omnivores).
As they are herbivores, mice are primary consumers. Primary consumers eat producers of energy (like plants), while secondary consumers eat other consumers.