An animal or plant that obtains nutrients from animals is a carnivore.
The answer to that it is a consumer or a carnivore.This animal has to be at least a secondary consumer, but can also be a tertiary consumer, etc... or a scavenger.
carnivore - eats flesh and meats omnivore - eats anythings available herbivore - eats herbs, shrubs, bush, and green plants.
An omnivore is an animal that consumes both plants and animals as part of its diet. This dietary behavior allows omnivores to obtain a diverse range of nutrients necessary for their survival and health. Examples of omnivores include humans, bears, and pigs.
A herring is not an omnivore. It is a carnivore because its diet consists of smaller fishes, eggs and plankton.
An omnivore is an animal that consumes both plants and animals, while a herbivore only eats plants. Omnivores have a broader diet that includes both plant and animal matter, whereas herbivores primarily rely on plant-based foods for sustenance.
A predator-consumer needs another animal or plant to survive. However, the food chain never ends; one animal preys on another and so on.
the animal that consumes mosquitos it the fly catcher
Every species of animal consumes something.
An omnivore is an animal that consumes both plants and animals. Examples of omnivores include bears, raccoons, and humans.
A carnivore is an animal that consumes meat. A herbivore is an animal that consumes plant. An omnivore is a mixture of the previous two.
An animal that consumes dead animals would be a detrivore; however, there are decomposers like bacteria and fungi that also utilize dead organic material for an energy source.
How does the animal get food?
Yes, an animal is alive. It breathes; it reproduces; it consumes, digests and eliminates, and it grows. These are what living things do, that "inanimate" things cannot.
Energy is derived from food. So any animal that kills and eats another obtains energy. Such as lions, tigers, bears dogs, cats, they are all know as carnivores, flesh eating mammals
No, any animal that consumes any type of matter,(plant or animal) is a consumer. Aposed to a producer which makes its own food,(most plants).
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The answer to that it is a consumer or a carnivore.This animal has to be at least a secondary consumer, but can also be a tertiary consumer, etc... or a scavenger.