a bluegill is a consumer because they are feeders that feed other organisms for food rather than produce their own through photosynthesis and yes bluegill is a carnivore
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They are carnivores- and a carnivore IS a consumer.
A bluegill is a consumer because it obtains its energy by consuming other organisms, typically small invertebrates and aquatic insects. It does not produce its own energy through photosynthesis like a producer would.
Yes, a carnivore is considered a second-order consumer because it feeds on primary consumers (herbivores) that are the first-order consumers in a food chain or food web.
All animals are consumers. Only plants can be producers. Only fungi and bacteria can be true decomposes. A shrew is an animal.
a consumer- eg. herbivore, carnivore, etc.
They are carnivores- and a carnivore IS a consumer.
Man and typically Bass but any large meat eating fish - i.e. trout
the answer is the bangal tiger is a consumer and a carnivore the answer is the bangal tiger is a consumer and a carnivore the answer is the bangal tiger is a consumer and a carnivore
A carnivore is a meat eater(: A consumer depends on something else to get their food (:
A carnivore.
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no a carnivore is a secondary consumer a herbivore is a primary consumer and any thing that eats the first carnivore is a tertiary consumer
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No, its a Carnivore
A bluegill is a consumer because it obtains its energy by consuming other organisms, typically small invertebrates and aquatic insects. It does not produce its own energy through photosynthesis like a producer would.
Yes. Carnivore does mean meat-consumer in Latin.
A Mongoose is a secondary consumer. It is a carnivore