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Carnivores. They feed on plankton and tiny crustaceans like krill, copepods, pteropods, etc., from the water.
All species of rats are omnivores. This means they are both herbivores and carnivores.
Animals need water and food (which will vary on whether they are Herbivores, Carnivores or Omnivores) to survive.
herbivors i think Some species of stoneflies (there are 1700 species) are carnivores some omnivores, and some are indeed herbivores. They will variously hunt small invertebrates (eg insects), scavenge, or consume leaf litter. Their presence is considered an indicator of clean water, as they are sensitive to pollutants.
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There are some fresh water fish that are herbivores and there are some that are carnivores....and some are omnivores
Carnivores. They feed on plankton and tiny crustaceans like krill, copepods, pteropods, etc., from the water.
All species of rats are omnivores. This means they are both herbivores and carnivores.
Animals need water and food (which will vary on whether they are Herbivores, Carnivores or Omnivores) to survive.
because drought=no water. no water=no plants. no plants=no herbivores (plant eating). no herbivores=no carnivores(meat eating). no herbivores+no carnivores+no water= starvation for us
herbivors i think Some species of stoneflies (there are 1700 species) are carnivores some omnivores, and some are indeed herbivores. They will variously hunt small invertebrates (eg insects), scavenge, or consume leaf litter. Their presence is considered an indicator of clean water, as they are sensitive to pollutants.
Fresh water shrimp feed on plankton smaller than they are. This is, by and large, phytoplankton but may include some zoo plankton, particularly small eggs. Thus they are technically omnivorous.
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Animals can not be producers. For this reason, animals do not have chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the key to making a plants food. It takes in sunlight, water, minerals, and carbon dioxide and makes glucose, a type of sugar. Animals on the other hand need producers or plants to survive. For one, Plants let off oxygen during transpiration. Oxygen is what every animal on this planet, including humans, needs to survive. Secondly, herbivores, such as cows or horses, and omnivores, such as humans, eat plants, such as carrots, tomatoes, and grass. Thirdly, carnivores, such as lions, tigers, and bears, eat the herbivores and omnivores. Lastly, omnivores, such as humans, eat the carnivores and herbivores which eat the plants.
No, hippos are herbivores and their diet consists mainly of grass and some water plants.
Absolutely not ! ALL snakes are carnivores.
Angelfish are not herbivores. In fact, they are omnivores. This means that they eat both meat and plants in the water.