Well, honey, when a robin chows down on an earthworm, it's meeting its basic need for food. That worm is packed with proteins and nutrients that help the robin stay healthy and energized. Plus, it's a great way for the robin to satisfy its natural instinct to hunt and feed itself.
Yes.
A robin eats worms, seeds and sometimes bugs.
It eats flowers, pig meat and more flowers:)
Berries (strawberries, raspberries, blueberries) We have an overwintering robin who eats raisins also.
Different kinds of seeds and worms and bugs of all kinds. It also eats small berries and soft fruits.
What eats adecomposer is a earthworm are any herbivores
Do you eats.
the earth/compost/mud
nope it eats dirt
the role of the robin is of a secondary consumer
An organism that eats live or freshly killed decomposers is a consumer. That could be a rodent eating a mushroom or a bird eating an earthworm. If the decomposers that are being consumed are already dead and decaying, and if they are being reduced to basic nutrients, then the eating organism is a decomposer. It will probably be a bacteria or fungus or earthworm or fly maggot.
no they eat dirt and remains, they are a decomposer
Cut it open or observe it.
the digestive tract
badger
An earthworm is a decomposer, meaning they break down dead organisms into smaller subtances.A scavenger only eats dead animals.
fish can eat Earth worms