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What is a consumer that hunts for its food?

it would be the connivers herbivore


What do you call an animal animal that hunts another animal for food?

A predator a canovie and what it is hunting is prey


A consumer that takes another consumer for food?

1) Lion is a consumer who takes a deer (who is also a consumer) for food. All Omnivores take another consumer i.e. herbivores for food!


What is antonym for predatory?

Prey=any animal that is hunted for food, predator=a consumer that hunts other animals for food. So prey is the antonym for predatory.


What is the opposite to predators?

Prey=any animal that is hunted for food, predator=a consumer that hunts other animals for food. So prey is the antonym for predatory.


What do you call a organism that can make their own food?

a consumer


What do you call a organism that can not make their own food?

a consumer


What is predation and competition?

Predation is when a organism known as a predator hunts another animal for food known as prey. Competition is when organisms compete for the same food source.


What is an animal that hunts another animal for food is called?

An animal that hunts other animals are called carnivores. The hunter is called a predator, and the hunted animals are called prey.


What is an animal called that hunts for food?

An animal that hunts for food is called a predator. Predators are organisms that capture, kill, and consume other organisms (prey) for energy and nutrients. Hunting is a common behavior seen in carnivores and some omnivores.


What does the consumer mean in science?

A consumer means any living thing that has to eat another living tHing because It can't produce it's own food. Example, here is a food chain: Lettuce(producer)-is food for- slug(consumer)- is food for- sparrow(consumer)- is food for- eagle(consumer)


What is a another name for primary consumer?

Herbivore is another name for a primary consumer, as they primarily feed on plants and are typically the first level of consumer in a food chain.