Partially, they eat fish, minnows, blood worms, earth worms, night crawlers, accasionally mice, and dark leafy greens
A consumer
Yes and no. There omnivores, so the means their both herbivores and carnivores.
Herbivores commonly found in the habitat of turtles include various types of aquatic plants, algae, and certain fruits. Common carnivores in a turtle habitat include fish, insects, and small crustaceans. Some omnivores that can be found in the habitat of turtles are certain turtle species, frogs, and some birds that consume both plant and animal matter.
That depends upon the species of Tortoise (Turtle?). Some are vegetarian and others are carnivores.
bunny, horse, turtle, fish, snails, ect...
Turtles are omnivores.
Most are omnivores. Some are carnivores, such as the snapping turtle and the Leatherback turtle.
Hatchlings are more carnivores when they are young. Try the turtle food at the store. Give them about a pinch (3 - 5 pellets)
No, they are herbivores. If they were carnivores, they'd probably have some teeth! They might snap you with their beaks if you iritate them, but don't worry, they won't eat you!
dolphin's eat food such as angelfish, shrimp, octopus, turtle, squid, and kelp if they like it. But most dolphins are carnivores.
phytoplankton, green sea turtle, manatees, and dugong
They are carnivores i think because they do not eat meat