Horned Toads are carnivores. They eat insects, including ants, beetles, grasshoppers, and termites.
Insects can be herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores. The diet of an insect depends on its species and its feeding behaviors. Some insects, like butterflies and beetles, are herbivores, while others, like predatory wasps and ants, are carnivores. Some insects, such as certain types of beetles and cockroaches, are omnivores and can feed on a variety of plant and animal matter.
Not sure what you mean by a "normal" beetles. Depending on the species, beetles may by carnivores, omnivores, carnivores, or detritivores.
Some are omnivores, eating both plants and animals. Species like the Leaf Beetle, Longhorn Beetles and Weevils feed on only plants, whereas species such as Ground Beetles and Rove Beetles are carnivores.
No, some insects are herbivores (eg termites and leafcutter ants) and others are carnivores (eg praying mantises).
Bullfrogs will eat small fish, tadpoles, small snails and beetles. In some cases, bullfrogs have been seen feeding on rodents, small turtles, other frogs and small birds. Therefore bullfrogs are carnivores.
Omnivore, I believe. I haven't seen them in the process of doing it, but they are also known as the "caterpillar hunter." What I have seen is large multiples of them swarming fig trees and eating up these fruits. The one I found recently however is rejecting the peaches and plums I have in my fridge so my guess is they are specialists over the meats/plants they consume
No, beetles are not omnivores. They are primarily herbivores, feeding on plants, wood, or fungi. Some beetles may also be carnivorous, preying on other insects or invertebrates.
Flying geckos are insectivores, relying on a variet of live feeders such crickets, roaches, beetles etc..
Dung beetles are not carnivores or herbivores. They are detritivores, feeding primarily on dung and decaying organic matter. Their diet consists mainly of animal feces, which they use for nutrition and reproduction.
0. Decomposers (bacteria, worms, beetles, etc.) 1. Producers (Plants) 2. Herbivores (deer, rabbit) 3. Carnivores (Lion, Snake, Owl) 4. Omnivores (human, bear)
It depends on which beetle you are talking about a ladybird is a carnivore, feeding on aphids and similar insects and occasionally even resorting to cannibalism. The Japanese beetle is an herbivore, feeding on various leaves.