Yes, snakes are consumers. In ecological terms, consumers are organisms that obtain energy by feeding on other organisms. Snakes are carnivorous and primarily feed on other animals such as rodents, birds, frogs, and even other snakes. They do not produce their own food through photosynthesis or other means, which classifies them as consumers. Snakes play a crucial role in the food chain by helping to control the population of their prey, thus maintaining a balance in the ecosystem.