Herbivores include parrots, lorikeets, cockatoos and other species which are vegetarians.
Some large birds are herbivores while others are not. Some large birds like flamingos dine on a diet of shrimp.
Two examples of herbivores are horses and cows. Herbivores eat plants. Conivores eat meat. Omnivores eat both plants and meat.
Not really, most birds are omnivores (they eat meat and non-meat foods). For instance, a woodpecker can eat both acorns and insects.
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Manatees, sea turtles
There are carnivores and herbivores in both birds and insects.
Some large birds are herbivores while others are not. Some large birds like flamingos dine on a diet of shrimp.
NO. Cows are herbivores, not carnivores.
Stags ARE deer. All deer are herbivores
No. Love birds, like all other birds in the parrot family, are vegetarians (what is also known as herbivores).
No. Birds are not mammals. They do not nurse their young, and most have feathers, not hair and fur like mammals. There are flying mammals (bats) that do nurse their young.The dodo bird (which is presently extinct) was not a mammal. By definition, birds are not mammals.
NO. Hippos are solely herbivores, not carnivores or omnivores.
No, rabbits are strictly herbivores and do not eat meat.
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Birds can be either carnivores, omnivores, or herbivores depending on the species. For example, birds of prey such as eagles and hawks are carnivores, while some birds like crows and seagulls are omnivores, feeding on both plant and animal matter.
Well, not all birds are herbivore like a vulture, vultures eat dead things hawks eat other birds so no not ALL birds are herbivores
Not all birds are carnivores. While some birds, such as birds of prey like eagles and hawks, are carnivorous and feed on other animals, there are also many birds that are herbivores or omnivores, eating a variety of plants, fruits, seeds, and small insects.