No, an herbivore is anything that feeds on a primary producer - this can include insects, fish, birds, etc.
It can be either.
Its both
a mammal and a herbivore
Clownfish are omnivores.
No, skin has no relation to habiits.
There is no such thing as a mammal bird. An animal is either a mammal or a bird, it cannot be both. Mammals have fur, give birth to live young and feed those young on milk. Birds have feathers and lay eggs. An impala is a type of deer, with fur and live young, so it's a mammal.
Some mammals (such as deer) are herbivores, and some (such as lions) are carnivores.
Yes and it is also a herbivore, a ruminant and an ungulate.
The Alaskan brown bear is a mammal and an omnivore.
No a bullfrog is not a mammal. Frogs and toads are amphibians.
The only herbivorous marine mammals are the dugong and 3 species of manatees.
A goat is a mammal, ruminant, herbivore, ungulate