The Bridled nail-tail wallaby lives in areas in Australia where there is a mixture of dense acacia bushland and scrubby grassland. Originally its range was right along the eastern seaboard of Australia, but it is now endangered, and survives in just a few pockets along the coast.
There is a nature refuge south of Emerald, Queensland where around 100 bridled nail tail wallabies are kept in protective captivity.
The bridled nailtail wallaby's favoured foods are non-woody broad-leafed plants, chenopods (low-growing succulents such as pigweed), flowering plants and grasses.
Non-native predators such as foxes, feral cats and wild dogs are the greatest threat to the bridled nailtail wallaby.
No omnivores are predators of the bridled nail-tail wallaby. Foxes, feral cats and wild dogs are the greatest threat to the bridled nail-tail wallaby.
the bridled white eye eats fruit and seeds
Omnivore. Herbivore eats plants only, carnivore eats meat only, omnivore eats all.
The yellow-footed rock wallaby is a herbivore. It eats young grasses, the shoots and leaves of tree species such as acacia and callitris (a coniferous cypress) and various shrubs and herbs such as cyanoglossum.
A carnivore eats meat. A herbivore eats plants. An omnivore eats both.
A chicken is an omnivore sometimes it eats plants somtimes it eats worms or other small creatures.
Omnivore
an omnivore.
A cougar is a carnivore.
Carnivore=Eats only meat Herbivore=Eats only plants Omnivore=Eats plants and meat
Yes. A wallaby is a primary consumer because it eats producers (plants such as grasses).
Depending on what an Omnivore is, (an animal that eats plants) or a carnivore (animals which eats meat) An octopus eats both. most likely plants so an Omnivore.
No! What makes the animal an omnivore is what the animal eats. Herbivore- Only eats leaves and other greenery Carnivore- Only eats meat Cannibal- Eats its own species flesh Omnivore-Eats plants and meat