Foxes are omnivorous and considered a predator.
A dragonfly is a carnivore, meaning it primarily feeds on other insects. They catch their prey by flying and hunting in the air, using their strong jaws to capture and eat their food.
The tree swallow is an insectivore, meaning it primarily feeds on insects. It catches insects while flying and forages for them near water bodies. It is not a herbivore or an omnivore.
pterodactyl was NOT a dinosaur it was from a group of flying creatures called pterosaurs it was a carnivore
A dragon fly is a carnivore, ambushing and eating other flying insects.
it depends, cuz some birds may be herbivore and others may be omnivores, like a tanager is a carnivore but a blue jay is a herbivore and an eagle is a detritivore....so it depends.
Yes and also a carnivore.
Magpie
Yes, swallows are omnivores. While they eat some plants, they also eat small, harmful bugs. They typically east mosquitoes and other small flying bugs. This benefits humans greatly, as these small bugs can potentially but harmful if they carry diseases.
Yes, they catch other flying insects and eat them.
No, a dragonfly is not an omnivore. Dragonflies are carnivorous insects that mainly feed on other insects, such as mosquitoes, flies, and gnats. They catch their prey mid-air using their quick flying and excellent eyesight.
Both ravens and vultures fit that description.
No they are carnivores. They only eat aphids, which are very small green flying beetles.