a dog, black bear, monkey
HARE is another name for a rabbit, sometimes a technical distinction. HAIR is what grows on some animals, as opposed to fur on a hare.
Dog should have a capital D Dog ran down the street -- this is correct if 'Dog' is somebody's name or some animals name. If 'Dog' is not a name then you should have 'the' before dog. The dog ran down the street
not really... they're animals. unless you believe that animals can communicate to the rest of the animal world in some way
some of the animals that live here are insects, mice, snakes, turtles, birds, bears and dears
Some people believe that all animals are as sentient as humans.
Some omnivorous animals in Australia include:emubilbybandicootmusky rat-kangaroo
dog black bear monkey
Yes,it is.It eats animals smaller than it and some types of plants.
An omnivorous reptile is a reptile that eats both vegetation and meat.
Predatory, carnivorous, amphibian, mammal, prehistoric, omnivorous, herbivorous, etc
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Some omnivorous theropods include Oviraptor and the Ornithomimids. Pachycephalosaurus may have also been omnivorous. Heterodontosaurs were 3 ft long and had three types of teeth. Scientists believe that may mean Heterodontosaurs were omnivorous, using one type of its teeth for plants and the other for small animals.
Some dinosaurs that may have been omnivorous include Oviraptor and its relatives, and Ornithomimus. One of the earliest omnivorous dinosaurs was Eoraptor.
Humans are omnivores. Some animals are omnivores.
Dogs are not considered omnivores - they are classified as carnivores because they eat only meat under most circumstances. However, most domestic dogs do show some opportunistic omnivorous tendencies - they will bite at grass or fruit if it is available and eat some of it.
Humans have molars as well as canines, indicating that we can be omnivores. However, some people argue that we have different types of teeth because we are advanced animals.
The organisms which eat both plant and meat are called omnivorous. Some of the omnivorous are Various Mammals Bears Coati (including aardvarks ) Canines like Gray wolves Dingos eat meat and some vegetable matter Hedgehogs Opossums Pigs Primates including Chimpanzees and Humans Raccoons Rodents, including Chipmunks, Mice, Rats and Squirrels Skunks Sloths Birds Prey can consist of berries and nectar to insects, worms, fish, small rodents and snakes) Cassowary (an Australian bird) Chickens Corvids, including Crows, Magpies, Ravens and Rook (bird) Kea (a New Zealand Parrot) Rallidae (a wetland bird species) Rhea (bird) (a South American flightless bird) Some Fish such as Piranha Some Lizards and Turtles