According to science, there are only plant producers. Meaning that all plants use the suns energy through photosynthesis to make their own food. They are the starters of a foodchain.
But if there was such thing as "animal" producers, it'd be an animal that uses the sunlight to produce it's own food, and there has yet to be any discoveries of them.
No. NO ANIMAL can be a producer, ONLY PLANTS can be producers. There are however PRODUCERS in the Ocean.
No animal can be a producer - producers are plants.
Some animal producers that you might know are chickens, pigs, worms ect.
There are no animal producers except for plants, so the answer is a plant
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No, I believe not. There are protists that are producers (autotrophs). This branch of protists are called Algae. However, the branch that you are talking about is Protozoans, and they are heterotrophic, so they need to take food in from the environment. So no, heterotrophs are not producers, so animal-like protists are not producers.
Producers make its own food using materials from the environment and sunlight.
an animal that eats producers and other consumars
a corn is a producers