Some types of bats are herbivores and some types are carnivores that eat insects. Many types are omnivores that eat fruit or insects.
From an earlier Wiki Answer: Bats are mainly Insectavorous. There are bats that are Omnivorous, and few that are Carnivorous. There are megabats (aka fruit bats) which are frugivorous - they feed on fruits and flower nectar. So basically, there are herbivore bats.
From an earlier Wiki Answer: Bats are mainly Insectavorous. There are bats that are Omnivorous, and few that are Carnivorous. There are megabats (aka fruit bats) which are frugivorous - they feed on fruits and flower nectar. So basically, there are herbivore bats.
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A herbivore is an animal that only eats plants and vegetation, and not all bats do that. Many eat almost only insects.
Bats are typically insectivores, feeding primarily on insects, although there are some fruit-eating bats that could be considered frugivores. There are no known bats that are strict herbivores, meaning they solely consume plant material.
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