omnivores
producers are eaten by rabbits. an example of a producer is grass.
producers are eaten by rabbits. an example of a producer is grass.
Producers are organisms that other organisms can use for food. Some producers are grass, trees, and other plants. Any animal that eats plants eats producers, this includes cows, sheep, humans, some birds, and many more.
No. Clams Clams are consumers. A producer makes its own food from sunlight, like plants. A consumer eats other things, like animals.
A secondary or tertiary consumer. Secondary - eats primary consumers (herbivores) and/or producers Tertiary - eats secondary and primary consumers (and possibly producers as well) Secondary and Tertiary consumers can be either carnivores or omnivores.
the producers make life possible for the consumers. Such as plants, insects, and plankton.
a producer produces its own food a consumer eats other animals or dead or decomposed animals, which means it can also be a decomposer a decomposer eats decomposed or dead animals
yes consumers eat producers
An organism that eats both producers and consumers are called omnivores (all eaters). We are omnivores.
Producers are organisms that other organisms can use for food. Some producers are grass, trees, and other plants. Any animal that eats plants eats producers, this includes cows, sheep, humans, some birds, and many more.
omnivore
it is the zipcode + house number of your record, a unique identifier.
Omnivours eat plants, Carnivours eat meat.
yes
Vertebrates are consumers, and therefore get energy by eating other organisms. Vertebrates may eat other consumers (carnivores), producers such as plants (herbivores), or both (omnivores).
No. Clams Clams are consumers. A producer makes its own food from sunlight, like plants. A consumer eats other things, like animals.
yes because it eats consumers and producers
Okay, so plankton are the producers in the chain, every fish that eats the plankton are primary consumers. Every other fish, such as a shark, that eats the fish that ate the plankton are secondary consumers
A secondary or tertiary consumer. Secondary - eats primary consumers (herbivores) and/or producers Tertiary - eats secondary and primary consumers (and possibly producers as well) Secondary and Tertiary consumers can be either carnivores or omnivores.