A consumer because a producer is an organism that creates its own food, a consumer that only eats animals Is a 2nd level consumer
carnivore
A squirrel eating a nut is an example of a primary consumer gaining energy. A caterpillar eating a plant
Only if they eat other zooplankton (other consumers). Most likely though, they are eating phytoplankton (producers), which makes them primary consumers.
In biology? Consumers are organisms that cannot produce their own food (like plants), so they eat another organism to obtain energy. E.g: Grass->sheep->fox Grass is the producer (which obtains energy from the sun; photosynthesis), the sheep is a primary (or 1st order) consumer, and the fox is a secondary (or 2nd order) consumer. All animals that eat other organisms are consumers. Like a deer eating a plant. But A POLAR BEAR is a ''secondary consumer'' because it eats like, seals, and seals eat fish or other things
a transfer of chemical nutriet and energy
Bamboo is a producer, as it obtains energy from the sun to create its own food.
A rabbit is a consumer, as it obtains its energy by eating grass and other vegetation.
A Muskox is a primary consumer, as it obtains its energy by eating various forms of vegetation, which are producers.
eating other organisms or their products; animals
by eating
Wolverines obtain energy from the animals they consume.
yes it is because it eats the snake
Heterotrophs
All heterotrophs (consumers) obtain their energy from eating food.
Heterotrophs
Heterotrophs
Heterotrophs
Deers get there energy they need by eating plants and other animals so yes a deer is a consumer.