The bald eagle is well adapted to hunt with their sharp beaks. They mainly hunt fish, but they are considered opportunistic feeders and feed on carrion, or dead bodies, making them scavengers. To be an omnivore they would need to forage on plant matter and they do not.
it isn't known they like to eat pheatal matter
Carnivores, as they will eat mainly fish, but will also eat ducks, birds, and any easy to get ahold of prey.
Eagles eat meat, they are predators.
cranivore
No. They are just carnivorous.
Jellies are carnivorous.
eagles are omnivores half carnivore half herbivore
Carnivores
Ants are primarily omnivores, eating both plants and animals if possible. There are certain types of ants, such as the odontamachus, which are carnivorous, and leaf cutter ants, which are herbivores.
Pythons are carnivorous animals.
It depends on the species. Most caterpillars are herbivores however, there are some species which are carnivorous (one, the chalk hill blue, feeds on ants)
It depends on the species. Most caterpillars are herbivores however, there are some species which are carnivorous (one, the chalk hill blue, feeds on ants)
omnivores eat both. carnivores eat meat. herbivores eat plants.
Most of the species of eagles are carnivorous, although there is one which is vegetarian, the African Vulturine Fish-Eagle.
Carnivores eat meat, and herbivores eat plants. Omnivores eat plants and meat. Zebras only eat plants, which makes them herbivores.