it depends sometimes a lion can be a tertiary.or it can be an secondary consumer.but it can never never ever be an primary producer because it is an carnivore.and of course it cant be an producer because it cant make its own food.
cow is producer
A cactus is a producer because it can photosynthesize and create its own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.
No, an ocelot is not a producer. In ecology, producers are typically plants and other autotrophic organisms that produce energy through photosynthesis. Ocelots are carnivorous mammals that consume other organisms for energy.
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Consumer. They are predators.
Consumer. They are predators.
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haha yup it is:)
haha yup it is:)
A consumer, since it consumes other food and is unable to produce any food of its own.
Consumer because a consumer eats plants and animals for energy Producers create their energy through photosynthesis
is a pollack a producer, or a consumer
An example of a unicellular producer is a phytoplankton, which uses photosynthesis to produce food. A multicellular consumer example can be a lion, which hunts and feeds on other organisms for energy.
Grass (Producer) -> Grasshopper (Primary consumer) -> Frog (Secondary consumer) -> Snake (Tertiary consumer) -> Hawk (Quaternary consumer)