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Braylon Saunders
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7 March, 03:30
Can consumers make their own energy?
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Caden Duffy
7 March, 04:00
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Consumers can't make their own energy directly from sunlight as do producers. They must get energy by consuming plants or other living things. Consumers that eat plants for their energy are called herbivores. Animals that feed on other animals for energy are called carnivores.
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