Animal plankton (aka zooplankton) are omnivores. Plant plankton (aka phytoplankton) are not omnivores. They get their nutrients from the sun much in the way plants do.
if plankton is an animal, its a carnivore, if not then its onivore
Some plankton are omnivores, because they devour both animal and plant matter. Other types of plankton may be strictly herbivores or complete carnivores. Some plankton is none of these, because it is tiny plants, not animals.
Scallops are filter feeders and filter plankton. Some of this plankton may be plant life and some may be animal life, the scallop can not select one or the other and therefore scallops are omnivores.
Yes, and a detrivore.
I suppose so, because the very small plankton is made up of both plant and animal material and it would be very difficult (unless you are plankton size yourself) to separate the plants bits form the animal bits.
King crabs are omnivores so will eat plant and animal life alike. This diet often includes fish, algae, plankton and seaweed.
Wrong section to put this question in, but, the answer I think is a crab. They are omnivores :P
They are omnivores and detrivores: they eat phytoplankton (plants), other plankton, and biological waste.
herbivore, but if you count small plankton that sometime float into their mouth while their swimming, then omnivores
Shrimp eat seaweed and plankton because they are omnivores
No, they are carnivores, they eat plankton.