Omnivore
Omnivore
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Omnivore
Most are, but some are carnivorous.
Most tree kangaroos are herbivores, but some are omnivores. Most (not all) species of kangaroos are herbivores, including tree kangaroos, which eat leaves and fruit, but some eat insects and invertebrates. The Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo has been observed also eating eggs and even small birds. No species of tree kangaroo is classified as carnivorous.
Grasshoppers are herbivores. They will chew most types of leaves and vegetables, although prefer softer vegetation such as lettuce, carrots, and anions, rather than tree leaves.
The Goodfellow's Tree kangaroo is an omnivore, feeding mainly on leaves, fruit and other vegetation; it has, however, been observed eating eggs and even small birds.
Omnivore
well its not a herbivore so you choose
The koala is strictly a herbivore, living almost exclusively on eucalyptus (gum tree) leaves and flowers.
Tree frogs - like most amphibians - are carnivores. Their diet consists of insects.
Tree frogs - like most amphibians - are carnivores. Their diet consists of insects.
Tree frogs - like most amphibians - are carnivores. Their diet consists of insects.
Omnivore
It can't be a herbivore because they eat other things that just plants , they also eat worms , insects , and sometimes smaller frogs.
A pine tree is both. It consumes water and minerals from the earth and produces seeds timber etc.
well its not a herbivore so you choose
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.
No. It is a carnivore. But they tend to eat whatever they get there hands on.