Omnivore
Well you cant say that. but ya they eat grains. but under some sircumstances tthey also have tendency to eat small portions of meat.
Cheetah's like common house cats are strict carnivores.
Omnivores' teeth are more similar to herbivores, but share some traits with both. Pure carnivores, or "hyper-carnivores" do not have masticating teeth (flat topped molars) but rather, all their teeth are designed to tear and cut. Your house-cat is a true carnivore. Look at its teeth in the back, they do not have flat tops. Dogs are primarily carnivorous as well, but their teeth are a not quite as good an example as a cats bc they have evolved to be somewhat omnivorous (tho very limited).
The house rat, and all rats I believe, are omnivores.
You can destroy it or put it back where it came from. Since house sparrows are not native they are excluded by the migratory bird act.
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Sparrows originally came from China. But, the climate started to change, and the sparrow migrated to North America. Today, the climate in China is slowly changing, but there is still very little sparrows there. (About 2%)
I think that small fish relatively are herbivores and they eat the vegetation off the bottom of the pond, stream, or lake they call home. Unless the small fish is a pirana then they are mainly herbivores. If you have any questions about turtles i have no clue because they have one at this lake near my house and they like have this turtle that bites you if you go in the water. So some advice never go into a pond, lake, or stream unless you know whats in it.
Passer domesticus
They are omnivores that eat insects and a variety of fruits.
Yes, house sparrows are not protected by law in the United States. They are considered an invasive species and are not covered under federal or state protection laws.
Yes, it is extremely common.