None. All primates are at least opportunistic omnivores.
No, they are opportunistic omnivores. This means that they will eat insects and small vertebrates, but only when the opportunities present themselves and/or environmental conditions push them to do so. They primarily eat fruit and leaves.
If you are asking is African Grey Parrots eat animals, then yes. They are considered to be omnivores with a diet heavily in fruits and vegetables, but are opportunistic when it comes to other food options (animal meat).
Animals that consume both meat and vegetation are called omnivores.
Goldfishes do eat meat. such as whale blubber, and left over meat around the ocean.
None. All primates are at least opportunistic omnivores.
Yes, they are opportunistic omnivores. They will also kill the chickens.
Sandworms are invertebrates. They are divided into six sections like others of their order. They are omnivores and considered opportunistic feeders.
Ring-tailed lemurs eat on the ground and in the trees. They are opportunistic omnivores, but primarily eat fruit and leaves.
Consumers that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores. Humans are an example of omnivores we are all familiar with.
Goldfish are opportunistic omnivores and will eat whatever they can. This may include a much smaller fish or a deceased fish.
Mosquito fish are opportunistic omnivores; so if the opportunity to eat algae came along, they would likely eat algae.
Omnivores, we are omnivores.
They are either called carnivores or omnivores.
Animals that eat both plants and animals are called: Omnivores Animals that only eat meat are called: Carnivores Animals that only eat plants are called: Herbivores
These infections are called "opportunistic infections." They are called opportunistic because a weakened immune system is necessary for them to cause serious infection.
Seagulls are not herbivores. They primarily feed on fish, although they are also known to be opportunistic scavengers. In their natural state, they are carnivores, but their adaptation to man's presence has made them omnivores.