Omnivores get energy from the food they eat, as does carnivores and herbivores..
Omnivores get their energy from plants that they eat. The plants get their energy from the sun.
Omnivores consume animals and plants and break down the proteins and energy for food.
The marmot's habitat is a forest community. It gets energy from grasses and provides energy for omnivores-bears are omnivores.
Omnivores
Omnivores consume animals and plants and break down the proteins and energy for food.
omnivores
parasites
carnivores would totally depend on herbivores to transfer energy from plants into a form of which they can eat,themselves. omnivores would partially depend as they can only transfer certain plants into energy.
There are herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores. Herbivores, like deer, only eat plants. The energy in the plant gives the herbivore energy. Omnivores, like bears, eat both plants and other animals. The energy in the plants and the energy in the animal gives the omnivore energy. Carnivores, like wolves, eat only other animals. They get their energy from the energy inside their prey.
Herbivores.
Heterotrophs or consumers - including herbivores, omnivores and carnivores.