A European Red squirrel is a consumer. Because a European Red squirrel can not make it's own food. Here is an example of a producer. Aquatic plants are producers. One, it makes its own food, two it feeds other organisma also. So just keep this in mind, when u ask urself, just think of it this way, do they make their own food??? Oh and also, all plants are producers fyi. so the answer for your question is that yes, a European Red squirrel is a consumer since it has to look for its food in order to survive.
They are primary consumers. It is not a producer, because producers could only be plants.
It is a consumer. Animals cannot be producers.
A vole is definitely not a producer, so, given the only two choices it must be a consumer. -
All animals are consumers - only plants and some protists are producers.
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The weight of a Gray Squirrel varies depending on the demographics of where it lives. For instance, a Northern Gray Squirrel can weigh up to two pounds while a Southern Gray squirrel will way half that. A good source for looking up information on this squirrel is the link in the Related Links.
It is a nickname for a red squirrel or flying squirrel
No. "Chipmunk" is probably an Algonquian. Means "red squirrel" or headfirst; which refers to the way a chipmunk runs down a tree.
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The red wolf is an Apex predator.
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Birds of prey, such as goshawks and pine martens eat European red squirrels. Domestic cats also like to eat European red squirrels.
Sometimes they do. Indeed there is a whole genus called pine squirrels living in North America. It has three species of squirrels: the American red squirrel, the Douglas squirrel and Mearns squirrel. The American red squirrel should not be confused with the European squirrel.
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