Yes.
Yes, use common sense!
Yes, use common sense!
No, the Siberian tiger is not an omnivore. It is a carnivore, primarily consuming meat from hunting animals such as deer and boar.
Could be a wild boar, a bear, or a monkey.
Boars are omnivores and will eat a wide range of plant and animal matter.
The Siberian tiger is a carnivore, meaning it primarily eats meat such as deer, boar, and elk. Their diet consists mainly of large mammals.
Apes are omnivores. They are mostly known for eating plants but have been known to eat wild boar and insects.
The wild boar is an omnivore, feeding on just about anything edible. The wild boar will eat just about to any type of insect there is.
Tigers are carnivores, which means they primarily eat meat. Their diet consists of various animals, such as deer, wild boar, and other mammals. They rarely consume plant matter and do not fit the definition of herbivores or omnivores.
yes they are herbivores because i have researched it online and it said that they eat mushrooms, plants and all other sorts of vegetation!!!!=hope this helped!!!!!!=Lilly Mai!!!!!
boar = Wildschwein boar = Eber boar = Keiler (male boar)
A boar is a male pig.