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A consumer that eats only producers is called
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A consumer that eats only producers is called
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An herbivore, because their diet usually consists of plants and algae. Herbivores are the primary consumers that make up the second trophic level.
Synonyms: vegan, vegetarian
Antonyms: carnivore, insectivore
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A consumer that eats only producers is called? Herbivore.
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