lions are in fact not producers, but heterotrophs. In their natural environment they are tertiary consumers, which means that they are on top of the food chain and consume everything below it, such as primary consumers.
Yes. Since a lion does not produce any food, it is a consumer, as all animals are.
Consumer because a consumer eats plants and animals for energy Producers create their energy through photosynthesis
Lions are secondary consumers. They mostly feed on primary consumers.
Lions are secondary consumers and only eat other animals. Only plants are producers.
The lion is a secondary consumer and mostly feeds on primary consumers.
It is a carnivore
he is a biotic consumer
Yes. Mostly every animal is a consumer.
A lion can be a tertiary consumer or a secondary consumer.
The mountain lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers such as deer.
The lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers.
The lion is a predator and secondary consumer. Rarely is it a prey but sometimes a large Nile crocodile will kill and eat a lion.
A live lion is a consumer. When it dies, its body sort of becomes a producer as it returns to the soil to provide nutrients to plants and bugs - or gets eaten by other consumers.
A third order consumer
sun and plant
is a lion a secondary consumer or primary
a sea lion is a secondary consumer
A lion can be a tertiary consumer or a secondary consumer.
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The mountain lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers such as deer.
no its a consumer. most likely a secondary consumer no its a consumer. most likely a secondary consumer
Consumer. They are predators.
Consumer. They are predators.
The lion is a secondary consumer and feeds on primary consumers.