Any fish that is higher up in the food chain has the effects of bioaccumulation. This is why you can't eat too much tuna due to Mercury poisoning and things like that. So, I guess little fish with plants would be safer.
It eats grass and other low- growing plants. It also eats lettuce and other tender garden plants
A chicken is an omnivore sometimes it eats plants somtimes it eats worms or other small creatures.
It is an omnivore because it eats small insects, reptiles and other animals but also plants. Its diet depends on what is available as food.
If it eat plants, it is a herbivore. If it eats meat, it is a carnivore. If it eats both, it is an omnivore.
rotting plants, live plants, birds (small animals for certain species), fungi, spiders, poop(for dung beetles only). A bettle eats other small insects
A consumer. A producer is an organism that can produce it's own food (Most Plants) A consumer si an organism that has to eat producers or other consumers to survive (animals and some plants)
A cannibal
It depends on the bird the bird can be a: carnivore- eats other animals insectivore- eats insects herbivore- eats plants omnivore- eats plants/animals/insects
Omnivore. It eats small mammals and plants.
Yes, cod eats zooplankton and phytoplankton. As well as other small fishes and plants for a regular diet.
There are many various species of lemmings, voles and mice, all eat grass amongst other plants.
The original word for Carnivorous is Carnivore, meaning an animal that eats other animals (meat) An Omnivore is an animal that eats other animals and plants. And an Herbivore eats just plants.