Cnidarians are known only to consume fish for their dietary needs for survival. These animals are known as carnivorous consumers.
A rabbit is a primary consumer
Raccoons are secondary consumers.
Koalas do not eat consumers. They eat only eucalyptus leaves and flowers, which are not consumers.
Most woodpeckers eat insects and worms and maggots. This means that they can be secondary or tertiary consumers. It will depend on what the thing that they ate also consumed. If the thing was a plant, they will be secondary consumers. If was another type of insect or bug, then they will be tertiary consumers.
Forests are not consumers.
Cnidarian
Yes, coral is a cnidarian.
On the field trip, I saw a "cnidarian"when we went on a submarine.**************************A jellyfish is a basic example of a cnidarian.
respiratory system is a cnidarian
It is called a polyp. Some examples are sea anemones and hydras.
The basic body symmetry of a cnidarian, especially a jellyfish, is radial, meaning that no matter how it is bisected along its central axis, its two halves will be mirror images of one another.
No- they do not belong to the phylum Cnidarian. They belong to Molluska.
A jelly fish. Cnidarian's have a sting cell called a cnidnocyte which is the defining feature.
No it is not. :)
Cnidarian comes from the Greek/Turkish word "Cnidos" which means stinging nettle
A rabbit is a primary consumer
It is a polyp. Good question!