it is a carnivores
Grey Wolves are carnivores as they only eat meat.A gray wolf is a carnivore
depends on the whale a blue whale's tail is 30 feet and a gray whale's tail is 10 feet
Some carnivores found in the tundra include the wolverine, ermine, polar bear, snowy owl, gyrfalcon, wolf, seal, beluga whale, red fox, and the harlequin duck. Some of the herbivores are the caribou, lemming (small rodent), musk ox, and the arctic hare. A few of the omnivores are the grizzly bear, arctic fox (it is usually a carnivore but when its prey is scarce, it will scavenge for mosses/lichens), rock ptarmigan, and the ruddy turnstone.
I would say a herbivore because they mostly feed on nuts and berries.
The blue, fin, minke, gray, and sperm whale. These whales are not only species that might be a variation of Humpback whales but are acknowledged to have interactions with Humpback whales.
A carnivore.
it is a carnivores
Its diet primarily consists of fruit, insects, flowers, and nectar.
No, the island fox is considered an omnivore.
They are omnivors, or in your case both. They can eat berries, other things, or meat.
NO it is an omnivore. It would eat both meat and plants. ( vegetation)
Gray foxes, like most foxes, are omnivores, meaning they eat both meat and plants. They will sometimes eat grass to settle their stomachs like dogs do - and while they eat meat when it's available they will also eat fruits and berries when it's not. The gray fox, while having an omnivorous diet, is actually a carnivore, in the dog family, Canidae.
The Gray Wolf is a carnivore and they are very beautiful creatures
Yes, the gray fox is an omnivore. It eats both plants and animals.
The offspring of whale (including the gray whale) is called a calf.
The gray whale is actually black.
A whale