No, the wood rat is not a carnivore; it is primarily herbivorous. Wood rats, also known as pack rats, mainly feed on plant materials such as seeds, fruits, nuts, and leaves. They may occasionally consume insects or small animals, but these make up a minor part of their diet. Overall, they are classified as omnivores with a strong preference for plant-based food.
a brown rat is a carnivore
NO!
yes because it eat rat
ALL snakes are carnivores - regardless of the species.
The prickly pear provides food and home for the wood rat. In turn, the wood rat acts a pollinator for the prickly pear.
no because they are not carnivores because they are ombnivores
It lives in the wood I guess.
Norway, Roof, Pack & Bushy tailed-wood rat.
neither it's an omnivore
no they eat decaying wood and rotting plant parts
All species of rats are omnivores. This means they are both herbivores and carnivores.
any carnivores i would think