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No. Ducks are generally not considered carnivores, meat eaters. They don't have the beaks for it. Even if they had, an adult beaver would be a difficult prey for a bird of a duck's size.
because they are not carnivores
no it may be the other way around otters a carnivores ducks are herbivores
Wolves do eat ducks because they are carnivores. They also eat other animals such as deer, moose, ox and bears.
yes ducks are considered vegtables. They are apperently closly related to celery.
Most ducks are omnivores, feeding off insects and various plants and grasses.
They are omnivores, they eat both meat and vegetables. They also eat insects.
They eat human flesh because, they're meat eaters (carnivores) and they have to eat meat.
Yes dogs are carnivores. Even though they drink milk and eat vegetables they are still carnivores.
Yes, anteaters eat insects, which are considered "meat", so they are carnivores.
Herbivores
Platypuses are considered carnivores.