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Biology
Animal Kingdom
Heterotrophs/Consumers
Is a rabbit, a heterotrophs/consumer
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Yes, a rabbit is a heterotroph and a consumer. As a heterotroph, it obtains its energy and nutrition by consuming other organisms, typically plants. Therefore, it is classified as a primary consumer because it directly feeds on producers (plants).
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