Omnivores eat either other animals and plants. For example, grizzly bears, striped skunks, raccoons and birds like crows, blue jays and woodpeckers.
Are bass invertebrates
herbivore, but if you count small plankton that sometime float into their mouth while their swimming, then omnivores
Some do but not all! My Koi fish are classed as omnivores and have no incisors only some teeth at the back of the mouth equivalent to our molars. They can't 'bite off' but they can chew. Things like baby snails are ok as long as they fit in their mouth.
Guppies are omnivores and will eat just about anything edible that it can fit in its mouth.
Some do but not all! My Koi fish are classed as omnivores and have no incisors only some teeth at the back of the mouth equivalent to our molars. They can't 'bite off' but they can chew. Things like baby snails are ok as long as they fit in their mouth.
scavenger
omnivores
anything they can get ahold of
the wet ones
what type of mouth does a ant have
No, only animals can be omnivores, a nut is part of a plant.
Humans are omnivores and are considered to be apex consumers.