consumers
Lions are secondary consumers because they eat other animals, who are usually herbavores. Herbavores are primary consumers because they consume producers, or vegetation. Vegetation is considered a producer because it relies directly on the sun to produce their food. The primary consumers then eat the vegetation. Because the lions eat herbavores, who consume the vegetation, they in turn also rely on the sun. They are secondary consumers because they eat the animals that eat the vegetation.
Producers. The producers make the food, then consumers eat it, then secondary consumers eat them, and so on and so fourth.
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.
Producers, such as plants, obtain energy through photosynthesis, which is the process of converting sunlight into energy. Consumers, such as animals, get their energy by consuming producers or other consumers for food, which is then broken down through digestion to release stored energy for bodily functions.
consumers
Mountain lions are consumers, not producers. Only plants are producers.
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Primary consumers
Producers are the food for primary consumers.
You can differentiate between producers and consumers by understanding that producers make their own food. Consumers cannot do that.
Consumers that feed on producers are called herbivores, while consumers that feed on other consumers are called carnivores. Omnivores consume both producers and other consumers. Examples of animals that fall into these categories include rabbits (herbivore), lions (carnivore), and humans (omnivore).
how is the producers and consumers from today different from years ago.
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