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No, the red-necked phalarope is not a herbivore. It primarily feeds on small invertebrates, including crustaceans, insects, and their larvae, which it gathers while swimming on the water's surface or by foraging in shallow areas. Their diet consists mainly of animal matter rather than plant material.

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