An omnivore is an animal which eats both plant and animal for example we as humans are omnivores.:)
Humans and raccoons are omnivores, not sharks.
sharks, whale, and dolphin sharks are carnivores whales are carnivores dolphins are omnivores
yes
there are octopus sharks and squid.
Carnivores, they only eat other fish and seals in the ocean.
Sharks, sea lions, otters, some whales, dolphins.. The list goes on and on.
No, they are omnivores and eat vegetation if they HAVE TO to survive. They are not COMPLETELY carnivorous(depending on species) My sources: http://www.deepseawaters.com/do-sharks-only-eat-meat.htm
no they are krill eatersyou have an incorrect grammar mistake a shark is not an omnivore it is a carnivore
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No, sharks are not omnivores. They are carnivores, meaning they primarily feed on other animals such as fish and marine mammals.
Sharks, Blue Marlins, Baracudas, and Giant Squids
Fish are omnivores because the first living things of the food chain that fish can feed on are fitoplankton and zooplankton (animal and plant micro-organisms).That depends on the fish. Some fish such as the parrotfish, are omnivores as they feed mostly on algae along with some other non-plant matter. Sharks, on the other hand, are carnivores.first of all it depends on the fish, it varies depending on the species. HERBIVORES(not herbavoir) don't eat other animals, just plants. OMNIVORES eat both other animals and plants.Some fish a carnivores, some herbivores, and some are omnivores. The answer depends on the fish.