Ducks eat both plants (such as grasses and water weeds) and animals (fish and insects). Therefore they are omnivores.
In other words, ducks are omnivorous.
Yes, ducks eat grasses as well as fishes, so that makes them 'carnivores'.
yes because they eat plants and animals like worms and stuff
bears,ducks and pigs are animals that are omnivores
Most ducks are omnivores, feeding off insects and various plants and grasses.
Ducks and raccoons are omnivores that live in and around ponds.
Mallard ducks are omnivores. They eat invertebrates, fish, plants and amphibians.
Ducks and coots are omnivorous animals that thrive in the river systems.
They are omnivores, they eat both meat and vegetables. They also eat insects.
Ducks are omnivores that reside on or about wetlands (swamps) and oceans.
Most ducks are omnivores, feeding off insects and various plants and grasses.
Ducks are omnivores. They eat plants, grains and consume fish, worms, and insects.
bears,ducks and pigs are animals that are omnivores
Most ducks are omnivores, feeding off insects and various plants and grasses.
Ducks and raccoons are omnivores that live in and around ponds.
Mallard ducks are omnivores. They eat invertebrates, fish, plants and amphibians.
Mallard ducks are omnivores. They eat invertebrates, fish, plants and amphibians.
Ducks are omnivores - they eat small fishes and frogs, as well as grasses. So yes, they are flesh eating animals. See the Related Link listed below for more information:
Seaducks, also known as Merginae, are mostly marine-based birds although some species depend on rivers for their habitat. Seaducks mostly eat fish although some of these birds consume molluscs or crustaceans from the sea floor. Either way, the diet of these birds is not plant based, and therefore, sea ducks are not herbivores.
Ducks and coots are omnivorous animals that thrive in the river systems.