Jackals are primarily omnivorous animals, meaning they have a varied diet that includes both animal and plant matter. They typically hunt small to medium-sized mammals, birds, and reptiles, but they also scavenge and consume fruits, insects, and carrion. This adaptability in their diet allows them to thrive in diverse habitats.
Bears are omnivorous, which means they are both carnivorous and herbivorous.
Omnivorous
carnivorous, herbivorous and omnivorous
Yes they are.
Your question is too general, there are many different species of monkey, some are herbivores and some are omnivorous, I do not believe that any monkey is entirely carnivorous.
Although the badger is technically a carnivore, in fact their diet is actually omnivorous - it eats all sorts of plant and animal foods.
Both foxes and chihuahuas belong to the family Canidae. Canidae is a family that includes both carnivorous and omnivorous mammals such as the wolf, jackal, coyote, domesticated dog, and the fox.
The diet of a golden jackal depends greatly on the area they live in. They are omnivorous, and extremely opportunistic.
they are herbivores
No; they are carnivorous animals.
NO! because they only eat plants and they are HERBIVORES
no, all snakes are carnivorous.