Technically speaking, ladybugs that eat aphids are aphidophagous, and ladybirds that eat coccids are coccidophagous; which makes them carnivores. However, some ladybirds like the Mexican bean beetle are strict herbivores and others eat both pollen and aphids, making them omnivores. So the REAL answer is: BOTH (or all three plus more), depending on the species...
1. Grammer mistake in your question, it should be: " Are ladybugs carnivores?"
2. The answer is, yes. Ladybugs eat small bugs called aphids.
3. Sorry for any spelling or grammer mistakes.
no lady bugs are carnivores this is why they eat aphids.
Yes, ladybugs are omnivores
a herbivore
herbivor
Herbivore.
Herbivorous
herbivores
Herbivore
Carnivore=Eats only meat Herbivore=Eats only plants Omnivore=Eats plants and meat
An organism that eats only plants is called an herbivore. Herbivores obtain their energy and nutrients by consuming plant material such as leaves, fruits, and seeds. Examples of herbivores include cows, rabbits, and deer.
Herbivore eats plants, and a carnivore eats meat.
An herbivore eats plants. Something that eats meat is a carnivore.
A "Herbivore" Good One!
I would consider it as a Herbivore because they like to eat plants which is a little untypical
Herbivore eats plants/vegetablesCarnivore eats animals/meatOmnivore eats everything
a herbivore eats only grasses, leaves, and anything that is a plant. generally, a herbivore eats plants.
Carnivore- eats meat- wolf Herbivore- eats plants- cow Omnivore- eats both- people
A herbivore is a creature that only eats plants.
Because they are herbivores