Yes, rats are omnivorous.
Some of Australia's native omnivores are:EmuBilbyMusky Rat-kangarooBandicootCuscusBurrowing bettong
Rats are omnivores like humans, they eat both meat and plant material a primary food source.
The house rat, and all rats I believe, are omnivores.
unlike the other moles the naked mole doesn't eat worms
Not technically, no - rats are omnivores, in the truest sense. They can and will eat absolutely anything, including meat, but since they do eat considerably more than meat, they're classed as omnivores.
Rats are opportunistic omnivores, meaning they eat both plant and animal matter. Their diet in the wild consists of fruits, grains, seeds, insects, and occasionally small animals.
Rats will eat just about anything, they are omnivores so they love to eat. feeding them wet bread nuts and a variety of seeds will be healthy for their diet. for fluids they should have water in a tiny dish.
Rats are omnivores, meaning they eat both plant material and other animals. While they primarily feed on grains and fruits, they also consume insects, meat, and other sources of protein to meet their dietary needs.
Rats are actually omnivores! Wild rats not only eat seeds, grains, nuts, berries and other fruits, but they also eat worms, insects, fish and eggs!A wild rat is an omnivore.A rat is omnivore because not only it eats seeds, plants, and etc. it also eats fish eggs, and etc. So that explains that rats are omnivores
For the same reason human feces does - Rats are omnivores. If a human and a ratty both ate lasagna for three days straight their feces would smell the same.
Many organisms feed both on plants and animals i.e. they are Omnivores. These include Man, Ravens,Pigs,crow, bears,hedgehog,mice and rat etc.
Turtles are omnivores.