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A water shrew is a carnivore, meaning it primarily feeds on meat. It preys on insects, small fish, tadpoles, and other aquatic animals found in its habitat.
Cockles are filter feeders, meaning they are herbivores that primarily consume microscopic algae and organic particles by filtering them from the water. They do not actively hunt or consume other animals.
omnivore
A water rat is an omnivore, meaning it eats both plants and animals. They typically feed on aquatic plants, insects, crustaceans, small fish, and sometimes even birds or mammals.
producers
A sunflower is not a carnivore, omnivore, or herbivore. It is a producer.
Water horse tails are herbivores, meaning they mainly feed on plants and vegetation found in their aquatic habitat. They do not consume meat or other animals.
Actually the water bug it plants and sometimes the water bug it small insects, so the water bug is a omnivore.
A water shrew is a carnivore, meaning it primarily feeds on meat. It preys on insects, small fish, tadpoles, and other aquatic animals found in its habitat.
they are carnivores.. They eat, tadpoles, small fishes and aquatic insects.:)
they are classified as herbivores, because the feed mainly on algae (in fresh water) which considered a plant.
Carnivore.
omnivore
A water rat is an omnivore, meaning it eats both plants and animals. They typically feed on aquatic plants, insects, crustaceans, small fish, and sometimes even birds or mammals.
The copperbelly water snake is a carnivore, feeding mainly on fish, amphibians, and invertebrates.
it is a producer because it keeps its water stored to feed on over time when it does not rain in the high tempatures of the dessert of whatever biome it is surviving in .