Labs are omnivores. (can eat meat, fruits, and vegetables)
I would say omnivore or carnivore, Most birds are usually carnivore or omnivore, just to make sure research about the turkey
it would be a carnivore
Lions are predators.
Neither, a dolphin is a carnivore. A dolphin is a neither an herbivore nor an omnivore. It is a carnivore, and its diet consists of different types of fish, squid, and shrimp. A Dolphin is a Carnivore.
An herbivore is an animal that strictly eats plants, an omnivore eats some plants and some meat, and a carnivore eats strictly meat. An elephant only eats plants. Thus, elephants are herbivores. Humans would be an example of an omnivore, and lions are an example of a carnivore.
I would say omnivore or carnivore, Most birds are usually carnivore or omnivore, just to make sure research about the turkey
it would be a carnivore
Canada But either way, Labrador in Canada is not connected with the dog.
you would excpect a carnivore but they are ommnivore.
It would be a carnivore.
I think it would be the Labrador Retriever.
i would say omnivores
A carnivore or omnivore
Any dog can be child friendly if you train it properly. But I would say the golden retriever or the labrador retriever.
One would have to say carnivore as all prey are living organisms.
Perhaps the breed that most resembles the Labrador Retriever is the Golden Retriever, both sharing a similar appearance and personality. However, these two breeds are actually distant descendants. The Labrador Retriever is bred down from the now-extinct Lesser St. John's Dog, while the Golden Retriever is the result of a cross of the Flat-coated Retriever and the now-extinct Tweed Water Spaniel, mixed with other breeds in its ancestry such as the Irish Setter and the Bloodhound. Some other breeds that look like the Labrador Retriever are the Flat-coated Retriever, Curly-coated Retriever and Chesapeake Bay Retriever. However, the Lab's closest relative is the Newfoundland. Although now having a very different size, they both probably descended from St. John's Dog.
Labrador, Golden Retriever, Border Collies, and any small dogs