None of the above. Algae belong in the plant kingdom, and are, essentially plants that use photosynthesis to make "food," and do not rely on eating other plants or animals to survive.
A limpet is a herbivore, and grazes on algae covered rocks.
Neither. Algae is a plant, not an animal.
Daphnia eat algae so they are herbivores.
At the bottom of any food chain is a producer and at the top is a consumer.
It has no means of selecting what it feeds on and is therefore an omnivore. It is also in a symbiotic partnership with a plant, an algae that lives in it and supplies it with sugars. In this respect it does not eat at all.
a beaver is a herbivore
it is a herbivore
A bison is a herbivore.
carnivore
is sea lion herbivore or carnivore
A paracanthurus hepatus, commonly known as a blue tang fish, is an herbivore. It primarily feeds on algae in the wild and captivity.
Dead algae is not classified as an omnivore, carnivore, or herbivore since it is not alive and therefore cannot consume or digest food. Algae, when dead, serves as organic matter that can be broken down by decomposers like bacteria and fungi.