a vulture
A snake is a consumer because it feeds on other organisms to obtain energy. It is not a producer (like plants) that make their own food through photosynthesis, or a decomposer (like fungi) that break down dead organisms.
A mosquito is a consumer as it feeds on the blood of other organisms for energy. It does not produce its own food through photosynthesis like a producer would.
A baboon is a consumer. It is an omnivorous animal that feeds on a variety of foods, including fruits, seeds, and small animals, which places it in the consumer category of the food chain. Producers are organisms like plants that create their own food through photosynthesis, while decomposers break down dead organic matter.
a scavenger is is the 2nd consumer in the food chain. It eats dead animals. Some examples of scavengers are vultures.A scavenger is a crow or a vulture.a lion
Technically, it is a secondary consumer, as it does not directly eat producers. It eats primary consumers such as flies.
Bacteria that break down dead organisms are considered consumers. They are not the only consumers; any organism that feeds on another is a consumer.
a consumer feeds off other animals and carnivores.
a consumer because it doesnt produce its own food it feeds of of other organisms
Bacteria that break down dead organisms are considered consumers. They are not the only consumers; any organism that feeds on another is a consumer.
A prairie dog is a consumer because it feeds on other organisms. consumer=an organism that feeds on other organisms producer=makes energy for self
decomposer
Decomposers.
Detrivore
organisms that make their own foods
Scavenger.
A snake is a consumer because it feeds on other organisms to obtain energy. It is not a producer (like plants) that make their own food through photosynthesis, or a decomposer (like fungi) that break down dead organisms.
it is some kind of organism that eats roadkill scavenger?