Insects, rodents, rabbits, hares, squirrels and hoofed animals are some primary consumers in the desert.
Insects, rodents, rabbits, hares, some birds and larger animals such as deer, antelope and big horn sheep are the primary consumers in the American deserts.
Primary consumers in the desert would include insects, most rodents, some lizards, some birds as well as some larger mammals that feed on plants.
Wild canies (wolves, coyotes, fox, etc.) and wild cats (cougars, bobcats, jaguars, etc.) are the top consumers in the desert. The species will vary from desert to desert.
Insects, rodents, rabbits, hares and some birds and lizards and tortoises are the primary consumers in most desert habitats. Deer, bison and various antelope species are also primary consumers.
sea urchins are one example of secondary consumers in the marine biome ?
primary consumers are herbivores and secondary consumers are carnivores so secondary consumers eat primary consumers
No, mice are consumers. Only plants are producers.
Most insects, some lizards, some birds, tortoises, large herbivores - any animal that feeds on plants or seeds are primary consumers.
All plants are the primary producers in the desert or any biome.
four primary consumers of the sahara desert
Every organism that is not a plant is a consumer in any biome, including the desert.
All organisms that are not plants are consumers in any biome, deserts included.
The primary consumers in the tundra are the herbivores.
Krill & mollusks?
Some species of birds are primary consumers.
Primary consumers in the desert would include insects, most rodents, some lizards, some birds as well as some larger mammals that feed on plants.
All animals are consumers - insects, lizards, birds, mammals. Only plants are producers.
... A PLANT is a producer. An ANIMAL is a consumer. >.>