The scavenger is more of a carnivore so is gets the energy and nutrients from the animals it eats. The herbivore eats only plants so it gets the nutrients from the producers which are the plants. The producers get the nutrients from the sun so they can preform a process called photosynthesis that makes their own food . The omnivore eats both animals and plants for example, humans are usually omnivores. So the nutrients come from producers and scavengers. Decomposers I think are like fungi. So it probably works the same way for producers.
onmnivores.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
The sandbar shark is a carnivore, feeding primarily on small fish, crustaceans, and squid. They are not considered herbivores, omnivores, or scavengers.
A greyhound is a carnivore, which means it primarily eats meat. Their diet consists mainly of animal-based proteins to support their active lifestyle and energy needs.
Ostriches are herbivores - in that their diet consists solely of plant matter. An omnivore (humans for example) eats both plants and meat.
A snake is a carnivore
It's herbivore because it eats the leaves and eats passed away pepole
herbivore
A Carnivore.
onmnivores.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
It was a scavenger. I THINK
A tiger is a carnivore.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
As a condor (vulture) is a scavenger on dead carcases, the condor is a carnivore.
The sandbar shark is a carnivore, feeding primarily on small fish, crustaceans, and squid. They are not considered herbivores, omnivores, or scavengers.