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A cactus is a carnivore; they enjoy eating desert foxes and the odd rat or two.

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A cactus is a plant, usually not counted in any of those. Plants are considered producers.

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no because it does not eat other plants or animals
No most plants are producers

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A prickly pear cactus is a producer because it produces its own food from inorganic substances. This goes for other plants as well.

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A cactus is a carnivore; they enjoy eating desert foxes and the odd rat or two.

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None of those.

Cati are producers. Autotrophs.

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Neither. Herbivore and carnivore are terms applied to animals depending on whether they feed on plants or other animals. A cactus is a plant; it does not eat anything.

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A barrel cactus is a plant and all plants are producers, not consumers.

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yes

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YES

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