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Branden Webster
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13 December, 01:20
Is a fox a heterotroph?
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Angus
13 December, 01:22
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Yes, because a heterotroph is a animal, and not a plant. Animals are known as heterotrophs, and plants are known as autotrophs.
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Marcus Blanchard
13 December, 01:47
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Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
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