Because it is a food chain, it is basically the same concept as humans and animals, except with organisms. They are living things, so they need to feed!
Organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers or predators.
Yes, tigers are consumers because they obtain their energy by consuming other organisms, mainly prey animals such as deer and wild boar. As carnivores, tigers are at the top of the food chain in their ecosystems.
Chicken is a consumer. Producers are (basically) plants, whereas consumers are animals that eat plants or other animals (very simplified).
Yes, ducks are consumers because they eat a variety of foods such as plants, insects, and small fish to obtain energy for their survival. They are considered secondary consumers in the food chain as they feed on primary producers like plants and algae as well as other organisms.
Salmon are considered secondary consumers because they primarily feed on smaller fish, crustaceans, and other aquatic organisms. They are carnivorous and occupy a higher trophic level in the food chain than primary consumers, which typically consume plant-based diets.
Organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers or predators.
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consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Depends on what level consumer it is ;).
Animals that eat other organisms are called carnivores, or sometimes secondary consumers.
Consumers eat other organisms and producers make their own food.
animals who eat other organism's
Yes; they eat other organisms for energy.
Producers (plants) make their own food, consumers don't. Consumers have to eat producers or other consumers.
consumers eat other things so fish or decomposes such as snails
Consumers
Organisms that eat food are called consumers. They obtain energy by consuming other organisms or organic matter to fuel their own metabolic processes. This includes animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria.