no the harvest mose is a consumer, because it must eat other organisms, mainly plants, to get its energy
A food chain for a wildcat might start with grass as the producer. Then a mouse would be the primary consumer that eats the grass. The wildcat, as a secondary consumer, would then prey on the mouse for food.
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In the food chain you provided, the producer is the flower. Producers are organisms that can create their own food through photosynthesis, and flowers, as part of plants, fall into this category. The mouse, snake, and hawk are all consumers, with each representing different levels in the food chain.
The western harvest mouse is primarily considered an herbivore, as its diet mainly consists of seeds, grains, and fruits. However, it may occasionally consume insects, which gives it some omnivorous traits. Overall, while it primarily eats plant material, it can supplement its diet with small amounts of animal protein.
Grass (Producer) -> Grasshopper (Primary consumer) -> Frog (Secondary consumer) -> Snake (Tertiary consumer) -> Hawk (Quaternary consumer)
Guerrero Harvest Mouse was created in 2004.
A mouse is a consumer.
A mouse is a consumer.
A mouse is a consumer.
A mouse is a consumer.
comsumer
herbivore
Mostly in fields.
... A PLANT is a producer. An ANIMAL is a consumer. >.>
Consumer
Mouse on Tha Track..
Yes, all mice are mammals.