Technically anything that eats the flesh of another animal is a carnivore, that includes fish who eat plankton and birds who eat fish. I am a pescetarian which means I eat only fish and no other meat or poultry but I am still classed as a carnivore.
Not necessarily. If it only eats worms it would be a carnivore.
A chicken is an omnivore sometimes it eats plants somtimes it eats worms or other small creatures.
A robin is a omnivore as it eats seeds, bread, worms, caterpillars, and other insects.
Most are..Seeds, fruits, insects and worms.
It is an omnivore. Tailorbird eats insects and fruits.
No, robins are omnivores. They eat worms and berries, so they eat both!
A bird is an omnivore if it eats both plants and meat.
A chicken is an omnivore sometimes it eats plants somtimes it eats worms or other small creatures.
Big Bird eats worms. Does he count?
earth worms
It is an omnivore. Tailorbird eats insects and fruits.
A robin is a omnivore as it eats seeds, bread, worms, caterpillars, and other insects.
It depends on the bird the bird can be a: carnivore- eats other animals insectivore- eats insects herbivore- eats plants omnivore- eats plants/animals/insects
Omnivore. They eat other bird's eggs, worms, and seeds.
Most are..Seeds, fruits, insects and worms.
It is an omnivore. Tailorbird eats insects and fruits.
BOTH...yes i am correct. You poor blond...
THis delicate, beautiful bird is definitely not a carnivore (animal that eats only meat), it is probably an omnivore, because a herbivore eats only grasses and veggies, so its probably an omnivore because omnivores eat meat and veggies, meat for anmals meaning worms and other small creatures. Veggies by grass, moss...you get it.