consumers
Organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers or predators.
All scavengers eat, it's part of the definition of the word. But not all things that eat are scavengers. Predators aren't scavengers, but they are consumers. Scavengers actually can not exist without primary consumers to scavenge off of.
No, spiders are not considered primary consumers because they are carnivorous predators that feed on other organisms, such as insects. Primary consumers are typically herbivores that feed on plants.
Parasites and predators are both organisms that consume other organisms for survival. However, parasites typically live on or inside their host, feeding on its tissues without immediately killing it, while predators actively hunt and kill their prey. Both parasites and predators play important roles in regulating populations in ecosystems.
Both are consumers and animals .
they are alike
Predators that eat other predators are called secondary consumers or tertiary consumers. Secondary consumers are predators that eat predators that feed on autotrophs. Tertiary consumers feed on secondary consumers.
Scavengars and predators are alike because they both have to be animals. the differences are scavengars search for and predators kill their food
They are carnivores, consumers, and predators.
yes
The primary consumers on Everest are predators.
Eagles are considered consumers, because they are predators.
true because secondary consumers eat plant eaters which are the predators.
Wolves are alpha predators; they are primary consumers.
Tertiary consumers feed on secondary consumers and are the top predators in a food chain. This means they have no predators that eat them. An example of a tertiary consumer is the great white shark.
yes