no its a carnivore. level 3 on the trophic level
Silver Dollars and Plecos are the two major fish i can think of but most aquarium fish are omnivores. I think but im not to sure but loaches like the dojo loach,clown loach, and coolie loach are also herbivores.
herbivore
Ice is technically freshwater so in glaciers, and some lakes or ponds are freshwater.
Manatees, sea turtles
Herbivores that live in swamps beavers.
yes they are
yes it does it allso has a lot of joints in there antennas
They feed on decaying matter. (ie- plants and animals)
Depends. There are freshwater fish that are carnivores - meat eaters, and there are those who'll eat plants - herbivores.
Silver Dollars and Plecos are the two major fish i can think of but most aquarium fish are omnivores. I think but im not to sure but loaches like the dojo loach,clown loach, and coolie loach are also herbivores.
Herbivores in lakes are organisms that primarily feed on plants and algae as their main food source. Examples of herbivores in lakes include zooplankton, freshwater snails, and some fish species like grass carp. Herbivores play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems by regulating plant and algae populations.
herbivores
Krills are herbivores
usually freshwater.......
Some herbivores that live in rivers and streams include fish like carp, trout, and catfish, as well as aquatic insects like mayfly and stonefly nymphs, and crustaceans such as freshwater shrimp and crayfish. These animals feed on algae, plants, and detritus found in the water.
herbivore
No, all tigers are carnivores, not herbivores.