A herbevore, e.g. an elephant, deer or cow.
Herbivores only eat plants.
Lobsters are omnivores, which means it eats plants and animals.
carnivors
a hungry one / also known as a OMNIVORE .
It is a omnivore (carnivore,herbivore,and insectivore.)
Bustards eat both plants and animals.
parrotfish and a couple others
No! Plants are not animals, they are from the Kingdom Plantae, and animals from the Kingdom Animalia, mammals are only one type of animal, and plants are very different
rotting plants, live plants, birds (small animals for certain species), fungi, spiders, poop(for dung beetles only). A bettle eats other small insects
Organisms that get their food from light (such as plants,) or minerals are called autotrophs. Organisms that only eat plants are called herbivores.Organisms that eat animals are called carnivores.Organisms that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores.So, carnivores and omnivores eat herbivores and other omnivores.
Most Mammals Mammals Bears Coati (including aardvarks ) Hedgehogs Opossums Pigs Primates including Chimpanzees and Humans Raccoons Rodents, including Chipmunks, Mice, Rats and Squirrels Skunks Sloths Birds Cassowary (an Australian bird) Chickens Corvids, including Crows, Magpies, Ravens and Rook_(bird) Kea (a New Zealand Parrot) Rallidae (a wetland bird species) Rhea_(bird) (a South American flightless bird) Some Fish such as Piranha Some Lizards and Turtles
Omnivores eat plants and meat. The following species are omnivores:Mammals:BearsHedgehogsHumansOpossumsPigsChimpanzeesRaccoonsRodentsSkunksSlothsBirds:CassowariesChickensCorvidsKeasRailsRheasSome fishSome lizardscarnivores and herviboresan animal that eats both plants and meat is an omnivore