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are birds are autotrops​

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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No, birds are not autotrophs but they are heterotrophs.

What are autotrophs and heterotrophs?

  • An autotroph is a living organism that can make its own food such as plants.
  • A heterotroph is a living organism that gets energy by eating plants, animals, insects, or other things.
  • They cannot make their own food.  
  • Some examples of heterotrophs are humans, birds, animals, etc.
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