A donkey is a herbivore, which means it does not eat meat, just plants.
In a way, peacocks are carnivores. But, they are also herbivores. The term for being both carnivorous and herbivorous is the state of being an omnivore. Omnivores usually only eat bugs for meat, but there are cases where that is not true. Humans are omnivores (unless you're a vegetarian) and we eat all kinds of meat and plants. So peacocks are omnivores.
The koala is a herbivore, eating eucalyptus leaves entirely.
Hornets are carnivores, meaning they primarily feed on other insects for sustenance. They prey on a variety of insects such as caterpillars, bees, spiders, and other small creatures.
No, not all dinosaurs were carnivores. There were herbivorous dinosaurs that primarily ate plants, such as the Triceratops and the Apatosaurus. Additionally, some dinosaurs were omnivores, meaning they ate both plants and meat.
They are strictly herbivorous.
Herbivorous animals are consumed by carnivores as well as omnivores.
Pandas are Omnivores - but they're so picky they will ONLY eat Bamboo Shoots which makes them Herbivorous
No they are omnivores, eating meat, some plants, and trash.No. Coyotes are carnivores.
Not sure what you mean by a "normal" beetles. Depending on the species, beetles may by carnivores, omnivores, carnivores, or detritivores.
A donkey is a herbivore, which means it does not eat meat, just plants.
In a way, peacocks are carnivores. But, they are also herbivores. The term for being both carnivorous and herbivorous is the state of being an omnivore. Omnivores usually only eat bugs for meat, but there are cases where that is not true. Humans are omnivores (unless you're a vegetarian) and we eat all kinds of meat and plants. So peacocks are omnivores.
Other animals, fungi, trees, shrubs anything that is not herbaceous or that are plants. Buffalo are herbivorous grazers, not carnivores, nor omnivores.
The koala is a herbivore, eating eucalyptus leaves entirely.
Hornets are carnivores, meaning they primarily feed on other insects for sustenance. They prey on a variety of insects such as caterpillars, bees, spiders, and other small creatures.
Both omnivores and carnivores eat other consumers. However, omnivores eat producers as well. Carnivores do not.
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