No, omnivores eat both consumers (meat) and producers (fruits and vegetables.) Carnivores eat only consumers (meat.)
Some Europeans eatbreads, meats, fruits, and vegetables.
animals that eat both meat and vegetables are called omnivores
Actually they are omnivores which means they can eat vegetables and meats. Basically they can eat anything they can get their grubby little hands on!
Actually they are omnivores which means they can eat vegetables and meats. Basically they can eat anything they can get their grubby little hands on!
Ferrets are obligate carnivores, so they don't eat vegetables. They can't get nutrients from vegetables. Do not feed any vegetables to your ferret as they cannot digest vegetable, fruits or any grains.
If you are not hungry - why eat ? I am confused about your question. If you are looking to add more fruits and vegetables to your diet, then cut back on meats ( eat a portion about the size and thickness of the palm of your hand ) and make the balance of your meal vegetables.
Fruits vegetables meats you know a healthy diet
Carnivores eat meat, or the flesh of living things, but not plants, vegetables or fruits.
They ate corn, squash, pototoes, and all types of vegetables. Also fruits and some meats
You can eat lean meats, vegetables and fruits. There are many different recipes that you can find in low fat and healthy cookbooks.
Ofcourse not. Dogs are carnivores. They won't eat fruits and vegetables.
If you are looking to lower your cholesterol levels, eat less meats and fats and consume more grains, fruits and vegetables. So, in answer, I would say yes . . . Fruits and vegetables are good to a low cholesterol rating. Just don't load on the sauces and butter !