Pork
Every species of animal consumes something.
Sheeps are primary consumers, because they eat grass and if an animal eats plants they are called primary consumers
It is non-veg. why b'coz it is the product of animal but not plant product.
Wolves, coyotes, foxes and other wild canines. Cougar, bobcats and other feline species. Any animal that feeds on primary consumers is a secondary 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
beef
Plants are more efficient in converting biomass from producers to consumers compared to meat. This is because energy is lost at each trophic level when animals consume plants, resulting in less biomass being transferred overall. Additionally, meat production involves additional energy costs such as animal growth and maintenance, making it less efficient than plant-based diets.
A plant eater is more efficient in converting biomass from producers to consumers compared to a meat eater. This is because energy is lost as it moves up the food chain, with animal production requiring more energy input than plant production. As a result, fewer resources are needed to produce the same amount of biomass for plant eaters compared to meat eaters.
animal consumers are animal consumers so when a animal consumer eats a animal consumer it is a animal consumer
Horses remain small in evironments that do not have the nutrition to support a larger animal. Mongolian horses are a product of environmental pressure to remain small. The horses that are more efficient at converting limited forage to energy generally have lower metabolic rates as well.
Consumers are the animal that eats the producer.
any animal or human that eats. some bugs are consumers.
primary consumers
There is no animal that produces its own food because animals are consumers.
The "waste" product of photosynthesis is oxygen, which animals use in respiration. Chloroplasts also convert sunlight into usuable chemical energy for consumers.
yes they can but it depends on which animal it is
Primary And Secondary