Carnivores and omnivores
A rabbit is a primary consumer - it eats producers. Secondary consumers eat herbivores or omnivores and consumers that eat other carnivores are tertiary consumers.
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
Rats usually eat grain so they are primary consumers.
is a puffer fish a producer or consumer
A blue bird is a primary consumer
In the food chain, they eat Herbivors
Plants are primary producer and herbivors are primary consumer.
Animals that eat plants are primary consumers. The only producers are plants and other photosynthetic organisms.
No they were Herbivors
Omnivor eats both plants and meat-we are omnivors Herbivors eat only plants-rabbits are herbivors Carnivors eat only meat-wolves are carnivors
small herbivors and some detrivors
Omnivor eats both plants and meat-we are omnivors Herbivors eat only plants-rabbits are herbivors Carnivors eat only meat-wolves are carnivors
most every big mammal ecept for herbivors
teddy leger eats mosses
A third level consumer is one that eats a second level consumer. Most third level consumers are carnivores or in some cases omnivores. Also, the secondary consumers are carnivores and omnivores.Third levels consumers are just the animals that eat other carnivores.
no they are carnivores and eat many types of fish, and crabs and other invertebrates.
sometimes but not usually. I am speaking of Canadian geese. No. Geese are strictly herbivors.