Sounds like you should do the research on your own for school assignments.
There are several species of birds that live in the Arctic. Some are omnivores.
Tapirs are herbivores and depending on where they live, they might eat leaves, grasses, bamboo, twigs and lots of different types of fruit. http://www.squidoo.com/tapir
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.
When comparing producers and consumers, the only producers are the plants. They do not have to eat live things. So the ptarmigan is a consumer.
The arctic hare is a herbivore.
Pumas are carnivores. A puma is part of the feline family. they live in North America and have lots of names like catamount or mountain lion. They are 2.4 metres long. A herbivore is a vegetarian animal and an omnivore is both vegetarian and a carnivore .A carnivore eats only meat
A dead anything doesn't eat - so it isn't any kind of "~vore". Algae are plants so when they live they absorb nutrients.
thet are omnivores because they eat crabs and some times plants
A consumer is considered anything that consumes to gain energy to live. There are three general types of consumer: a carnivore(consumes meat to survive), a herbivore(consumes vegetation to survive), and what you were referring to, an omnivore(consumes both meat and vegetation). So the answer is yes.
Pumas are carnivores. A puma is part of the feline family. they live in north America and have lots of names like catamount or mountain lion. They are 2.4 metres long. A herbivore is a vegetarian animal and an omnivore is both vegetarian and a carnivore .A carnivore eats only meat
Most Reptile Books will say herbivore as they live on a diet of predominantly plants and fruit in the wild. However, they are technically omnivores because under a food shortage or in certain climates, it has been seen to eat crickets and other small insects.
I believe moles are omnivores. They live on underground plant life such as roots, but also eat worms and other insects they may come across.