Not really, most birds are omnivores (they eat meat and non-meat foods). For instance, a woodpecker can eat both acorns and insects.
Not really, most birds are omnivores (they eat meat and non-meat foods). For instance, a woodpecker can eat both acorns and insects.
In general, no. Some birds are herbivores (e.g. hummingbirds), but most are either omnivores (e.g. ducks or pigeons) or carnivores (e.g. all species of hawks, swallows, etc.)
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Carnivors and hebrivors are complete oppisites. But when you bring in a omivore it is the fact that it is related to both. It eats meat, yet it eats plants to. So carnivors and herbivors are linked to the omivore. ~Amythefairy
Some large birds are herbivores while others are not. Some large birds like flamingos dine on a diet of shrimp.
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Yes, as in the only living animals, they are. However, feathered dinosaurs, the ancestor of birds, also had feathers.
A Zebra is a herbivore.
No, they are herbivors.
the plants are eaten by herbivors and herbivors are eaten by carnivors
Three herbivors that are not mammals are snails, aphids, and moths.
No they're not.
No they are omnivores
No they were Herbivors
Carnivores and omnivores
Carnivore
No, all dogs are carnivores
Most ungulates, or hooved animals, are herbivors, such as horses, all ruminants like cows, and elephants. However, pigs are also ungulates, and they are omnivores.
Herivors are anials that only eat plants