badgers are omnivores. I keep horses & the badgers have been tramping across from the wood to dig for worms in my muck heap while the fields are frozen. Badger watchers put out everything as lures - Sugar Puffs, peanuts, friut, cat food etc etc.
Yes the badger is a true omnivore: it eats both plant and animal life. Among its usual foods are earthworms, insects, slugs, and frogs, a wide variety of roots, plants, and fruits, and small mammals such as rabbits, moles, and rats--especially their young. Badgers usually leave their dens at dusk to search for food.
They are mostly herbivores. Some are carnivores Some are omnivores Some are herbivores
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They're herbivores.
omnivores ,herbivores and carnivores
Invertebrates can be herbivores, carnivores or omnivores. Caterpillars are herbivores, for example, while spiders are carnivores.
They are mostly herbivores. Some are carnivores Some are omnivores Some are herbivores
Because Omnivores are both herbivores and carnivores
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They are omnivores
They are omnivores
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Herbivores.