No.
No it is a herbivore.
their omnivores
there was this other website i saw and it said it is called larvae weird huh?
Yes, it is. It eats figs, the nectar of Silky Oak, and insect larvae.
Otters are omnivors because they can eat both seaweed and crab.
No, lyrebirds are not carnivores. They are omnivores, feeding on a diet that includes insects, larvae, seeds, and fruits. They are known for their impressive ability to mimic sounds from their environment.
No.
Guppies are omnivores, meaning they consume both plant matter and small insects or aquatic animals. Their diet can include things like algae, mosquito larvae, and small crustaceans in addition to plant material.
they eat krill and mini fish (edit) This depends on the species of hermit crab. Some of them are omnivores and herbivores, and they eat algae and debris.
Platypuses are not omnivores, but carnivores. They eat tiny insect larvae and other invertebrates, shrimp, shellfish and annelid worms they find on the bottom of creeks and rivers. They do not eat plants of any description.
No, emus are omnivores. They eat a variety of fresh plant matter and vegetation, as well as insects, larvae and even small reptiles.
There are a wide variety of ocean omnivores. These include several types of crab such as the blue crab, several turtles including the leatherback sea turtle, dolphins, and manatees.