carnivores
Desert animals either eat plants or they eat each other. Some eat both plants and animals (omnivores).
Yes they are.
Flamingos are omnivores; they eat algae (a plant form), shrimp, and small creatures that live in shallow water.
no because they eat shrimp and other sea creatures and that makes them omnivores yeah for narwhals! :D
OmnivoresThey are omnivores, as are all swine. They will sometimes eat snakes and other small creatures, even carrion.
Caimans are carnivorous animals. The reptiles eat fish and sea creatures such as shrimp, mammals, birds, and other reptiles. They do not eat plants and grains.
no
Omnivores eat both plants & animals.
unless there is some vegetarian species of ants out there, all ants eat other small creatures. such as grasshoppers, slugs, and bees. they can even take down crabs by crawling into the joints on the eyes knees and elbows and eat it from the inside out.
Flamingos are omnivores because they eat shrimp and other small creatures that live in shallow water; they also eat algae, a microscopic plant the lives in water.
omnivores eat both meat and plants
One way of dividing animals is into herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. The division is rather fuzzy (cats sometimes eat grass), and incomplete (there is such a thing as a detritivore). But it is broadly useful.