Yes humans are mostly omnivores
Most humans are classified as "Omnivores". The definition of an omnivore is one that eats both meat and vegetation. We are a combination of herbivores and carnivores.
Omnivores. But most of their diet is fruit.
Some mammals are herbivores, meaning they don't eat meat! (Herbivorous) Others are carnivores, meaning they eat only meat. (Carnivorous) and some mammals are omnivores, meaning they eat both. (Omnivorous)
They can be all three; it depends on the protist.
No, not all dinosaurs were carnivores. There were herbivorous dinosaurs that primarily ate plants, such as the Triceratops and the Apatosaurus. Additionally, some dinosaurs were omnivores, meaning they ate both plants and meat.
Most people are omnivores- they eat meat and plants. Some people choose to be herbivores, and eat only plants.
Most are herbivores, while some are detrivores or omnivores. Very few are carnivores.
Most Jews are omnivores, but it is permissible to be a vegetarian (herbivore) in Judaism.
A roaster is a herbivore because it eats most of its food from the ground.
Garden snails, the most common type, are herbivores. Some snails, like the wolf snails, will eat other snails, so they are carnivores.
Garden snails, the most common type, are herbivores. Some snails, like the wolf snails, will eat other snails, so they are carnivores.
Carnivores are animals who eat other animals. Herbivores are animals who eat only plants. And Omnivores are animals who eat both plants and animals(most humans are omnivores).