Yes, if you classify grass as a consumer of the sun's energy.
and if your wondering they eat hay which is alive but just dried up
No. A horse is a heterotroph, it feeds off producers - ie plants.
An example of an herbivorous animal consuming plant material for sustenance.
It is a consumer. It eats grass
is a gorilla consumer
A primary consumer, so it eats grass.
A sea horse is a consumer.
A horse is a consumer. It is a primary consumer because it eats producers -- plants
Is a sea horse a consumer
A seahorse is a consumer because it does not produce its own food. They often eat small crustaceans in the water.
A horse is not a decomposer but it is a consumer because it eats live organisms. Decomposers eat dead organisms.
A horse fly is a consumer. It feeds on the blood of animals, including livestock and humans, which classifies it as a heterotroph that relies on other organisms for nutrition. Unlike producers, which create their own food through photosynthesis, horse flies obtain energy by consuming other living beings.
A horse hippy is a small parasite that clings to a horses neck A hippy is: Someone who refuses the social and cultural values of the consumer society
Horses are primary consumers, as they are herbivorous.
a mule deer is a herbivore.a herbivore
A horse is not a decomposer but it is a consumer because it eats live organisms. Decomposers eat dead organisms.
255 horsepower , according to my Consumer Guide book
247 horsepower for the t5 , according to my Consumer Guide book