If an insect is aquatic, then it doesn't mean it is an herbivore. Many insects, like dragonfly nymphs start out in water, and the only thing they eat is other insects. Damselfly is another example.
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No, a ladybird is not a herbivore. Ladybirds are actually predators, feeding mainly on small insects like aphids. They are considered beneficial insects in the garden because they help control pest populations.
No, they sometimes eat other insects.
No, an herbivore is anything that feeds on a primary producer - this can include insects, fish, birds, etc.
No, Pternigan is an omnivore not a herbivore. It feeds on both plant matter and insects as part of its diet.
yea a mouse lemar is a herbivore because thaey eat insects and that's meat.....
It depends on the bird the bird can be a: carnivore- eats other animals insectivore- eats insects herbivore- eats plants omnivore- eats plants/animals/insects
No, a golden toad is not a herbivore. Golden toads are carnivorous and primarily feed on small insects like ants, beetles, and termites.
yea a mouse lemar is a herbivore because thaey eat insects and that's meat.....
It is safe to say that insects are omnivores because you aren't referring to a specific species of insects. Some eat meat, and some it plants