Animals that eat producers are called primary consumers or herbivores.
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herbivores
Animals that eat both consumers and producers are called omnivores.
Animals that only eat producers are called herbivores. Some herbivores include horses, grasshoppers, rabbits, etc. Animals that eat consumers are carnivores. Some examples of carnivores are lions, hawks, spiders, etc. Animals that eat both consumers and producers are called omnivores. Some examples of omnivores include bears and other animals.
Plants and algae do not usually eat other organisms, but pull nutrients from the soil or Animals that eat primary producers (like plants) are called herbivores.
Oraganisms that eat food made by producers are called consumers. If you look on a food chain you will see this. Go on bbcbitesize. it is good.
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.
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.