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It eats plankton, and meat, so it is an omnivore.
They are omnivores and detrivores: they eat phytoplankton (plants), other plankton, and biological waste.
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They are omnivores and detrivores: they eat phytoplankton (plants), other plankton, and biological waste.
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It's not a carnivore. It's a filter feeder, it eats plankton, that mix of plants and animals that live near the surface of the oceans ... so I suppose you could call it an omnivore.
it is a omnivore depending what type
A manta ray is a carnivore, being a filter feeder and eating large quantities of zooplankton. But, as the plankton they feed on include zooplanton (animals) and phytoplankton ("the plants of the sea"), you could say they are unintentionally omnivores, as they have no control as to what plankton is swept into their gaping mouths.
Carnivore because it eats krill and plankton.
Anchovy eat mostly plankton and hatched fish. So, it is an omnivore because plankton can include animal and plant matter that float in water.