Is a walrus consumer producer or decoposer?

A walrus is a consumer.

Walruses are marine mammals that feed primarily on bivalves, such as clams and mussels. They use their tusks to dig up the bivalves from the sea floor and then crush the shells with their powerful jaws. Walruses also eat other invertebrates, such as snails, sea urchins, and starfish. In addition, they sometimes prey on seals and fish.

Walruses are not producers, as they do not make their own food. They are also not decomposers, as they do not break down dead organisms into simpler substances. Instead, walruses are consumers, as they eat other organisms to obtain energy.