Consumer, producer or decomposer are not applicable characteristics for goat milk.
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Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.
Composer!!
Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.
A sheep is a consumer. It primarily feeds on grass and other vegetation, obtaining energy by consuming plant material. As a herbivore, it plays a role in the food chain by converting plant energy into a form that can be used by higher-level consumers, such as predators.
Lizards are wholly consumers. They eat plants and insects. They do not produce anything except for excrement.
The answer is: Duck
Catfish is a decomposer and are also known as a scavenger.
The caterpillar is the primary consumer. If an organism eats plants, it is a primary consumer. If it eats other animals, it is a secondary or tertiary consumer.
The secondary consumer in this context would typically be the leaf caterpillar lizard, as it feeds on primary consumers like insects. Snakes can also be secondary consumers, but they are generally more versatile in their diet, consuming both primary consumers and other secondary consumers. Thus, if the primary consumers are herbivores or insects, the leaf caterpillar lizard fits the role of a secondary consumer more directly.
Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.