Animals that eat both consumers and producers are called omnivores.
Lions feed on animals that eat plants which are producers.
Examples of ocean creatures that are producers include phytoplankton, seaweed, and seagrasses. These organisms are capable of photosynthesis and form the base of the ocean food chain by converting sunlight into energy.
Plants are producers they trap sunlight and make it into sugars. Only plants can do this and therefore animals need to eat plants as food to get the energy that plants have made to live.
Producers. The producers make the food, then consumers eat it, then secondary consumers eat them, and so on and so fourth.
No they are predators which makes them consumers.
carnivore
Animals that eat producers are called primary consumers or herbivores.
Lions feed on animals that eat plants which are producers.
they consume (eat) the plants (producers) or other animals
A consumer, because they eat the producers which are the plants.
no
herbivores
Animals that eat only producers are known as herbivores. Herbivores obtain their energy by consuming plants, which are primary producers in the food chain. Examples of herbivores include cows, deer, and rabbits.
No, they're consumers because they eat other animals.
Only plants are producers. Animals eat plants or other animals- they consume them.
Zooplankton are often lavae of larger animals, or unicelllar animals or tiny crustaceans and they do eat phytoplankton, marine producers.
Producers produce food using energy, and decomposers eat the remains of dead animals to get energy.