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In as far as omnivores can also be considered carnivores - yes. As the name suggests they will eat fish (although they have no particular preference for any one type of fish - herring or otherwise). It is more accurate to refer to the herring gull as an omnivore than to call it a carnivore because they will eat not only other animals but also will scavenge from garbage dumps, landfill sites, and sewage outflows as well as vegetable matter such as roots, tubers, seeds, grains, nuts and fruit.
Depends on what type of owl it is.
Menhaden are a type of herring.
That depends on the type of bird.
HERRING. In Western Australia is known as "Tommy Ruff" CB.
Wasp make their nest out of chewed up mud and wood which is what gives their nest such a distinct look.
A xeme is a type of gull that is known to live in the Arctic. It is also referred to as the Arctic fork-tailed gull.
A herring is a type of saltwater fish which is found in oceans around the world. There are several species of herring and are small fish.
The Type of Fish that eats plankton is Herring. Herring are small fish and are eaten by Salmon, Seals, Humans and Harbour Porpoises
No That depends on the type of gull.
herring