No, they are lake, or freshwater carnivores
Carnivores
Flamingos are omnivores; they eat algae (a plant form), shrimp, and small creatures that live in shallow water.
No. There are non-mammalian carnivores that live in the ocean, such as sharks.
sunfish are carnivores
No, flamingos are not decomposers. Flamingos are birds that primarily feed on algae and shrimp in water bodies. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria and fungi that break down organic matter into smaller molecules.
Flamingos are pink flightless birds, and manatees are ocean mammals. Manatees and flamingos are nothing alike in any way.
A shark.
Because the very social flamingos regularly consume plant matter (algae) and animals (brine shrimps, etc...) they qualify to be omnivores.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:Yes, flamingos eat microscopic plants.yes flamingos are omnivores
Most larger fish are carnivores, such as sharks, barracuda, and piranhas.
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Omnivores - sea turtles, blue crabs, flamingos all live in the in the Atlantic ocean
flamingos are indeed carnivores, they eat shrimp and fish. Well, flamingos are not carnivores, yes they do eat shrimp not fish, but yes, shrimp, crab, lobster, anyway they also eat plants, so they are Omnivores. They eat both plants and animals