It is animal remains so it is a omnivore as it eats the remains of everything but it is also a decomposed also decomposer is a subcategory and cannot be compared to a herbivore. A omnivore eats meat and plants so the dung beetle is a omnivore but it is also a decomposer
The blister beetle is not an omnivore. Instead it is a herbivores which means that eats only plants and grass.
Herbivores
It depends on which beetle you are talking about a ladybird is a carnivore, feeding on aphids and similar insects and occasionally even resorting to cannibalism. The Japanese beetle is an herbivore, feeding on various leaves.
The rhinoceros beetle !!horned dung beetle takes the place of the strongest insect in the world
A dung beetle eats dung.
a dung beetle
The Tagalog word for dung beetle is "beetle ng tae."
Flightless dung beetle was created in 1781.
Is dung beetle a producer or consumer or decomposer
Dung beetles do this.
Australian Dung Beetle Project was created in 1965.
Is dung beetle a producer or consumer or decomposer
Apparently, the dung beetle pollinates this plant (skunk cabbage).
The Latin name for dung beetle is Scarabaeus sacer.
Praise the Humble Dung Beetle is an article that appeared in Newsweek in 2008. It discusses the fact that the dung beetle may be considered endangered, and why humans should care.
You're thinking of the dung beetle.