Kangaroo rats are mainly granivores as they primarily eat seeds of plants. However, they do eat some vegetation, as well as insects and invertebrates, so they can be considered to be omnivores.
They live in North America and are completely different to rat kangaroos, being not even remotely related to kangaroos of Australia.
Lyex? A Lynx is A carnivore. It mainly eats rats, deer, and rabbits.
Kangaroo rats primarily eat seeds. However, they do eat some insects. So yes, they are omnivores.
They are called Omnivores. They eat both meat and plants. Some examples are:Horses,bears and rats ^_^
Herbivore eats (digests) only plants, carnivore only (other) animals, and Omnivore (us, rats, pigs) can and will eat anything (omni = everything).
an omnivore eats plants and bugs like gallimimus,carnivores are ferocious flesh animals most reptiles ate meat so did velociraptor,today's herbivores are mostly powerful runners when plant eating dinosaurs were really slow.
Rats are omnivores and will eat almost anything from plants, grains, small animals, insects and even carrion.
are kangaroo rats edible
No, because in the food chain a secondary consumer is a carnivore that feeds only upon herbivores. Rats eat nuts, seeds, berries, human scraps, and they hunt insects, small frogs, and other tiny critters. So, that doesn't make them a secondary consumer. I hope this helps!
No. Emus are not carnivores, they are insectivores and herbivores. Emus eat seeds, plants, vegetables and insects.
Yes; kangaroo rats do have fur.
The house rat, and all rats I believe, are omnivores.
Road runners are omnivores. This means that they consume plants, insects, and other animals as well. Other omnivores are coyotes, ravens, and rats.