they eat all kinds of greens lol.
A woodchuck is a herbivore because they eat wild grasses and berries, they have been known to eat insects too. But are not classified as omnivores, because they prefer grass and berries.
No, a beetle will not eat a bee. A beetle is more of a herbivore. The beetles eat fruits and berries.
No the wolf is a carnivor. A herbivore is a animal that eats only plants. Though wolves are carnivores they will sometimes eat berries.
They are omnivores, they eat fish and berries. so omnivore.
No. Actually they are herbivores (srry not sure if spelled rite). They eat meat and they eat berries,and plants. They are omnivores.
No, robins are omnivores. They eat worms and berries, so they eat both!
A woodchuck is a herbivore because they eat wild grasses and berries, they have been known to eat insects too. But are not classified as omnivores, because they prefer grass and berries.
They are omnivors, or in your case both. They can eat berries, other things, or meat.
Foxes are omnivores. In the wild, they eat a diet of raw meat and some berries/ fruits/ vegetables.
Yeah it eats nuts!!! oh and berries!!! i think some squirrels eat bugs but I'm not sure
The American bison is a grazing herbivore. It's diet is made up of mostly grasses and sedges. It will occasionally eat berries and lichen. In winter, the bison uses its head and hooves to move snow off of the vegetation.
No. Verdins eat spittlebug larvae and other insects, their eggs, and spiders. They also eat seeds and wild berries, which makes them omnivores--like us.