If the question intends to ask whether the inclusion of insects in the diet of an animal which otherwise only eats plants makes it an omnivore, then yes, it does. Insects are animals.
An omnivore
herbivore :)
Herbivore
Herbivore
A lady bird is the british version of a lady bug, it is an Insect.
An omnivore is any animal that eats plants and other animals.
An insect is a type of animal. Any structure on an insect is, by definition, a structure on an animal.
No! What makes the animal an omnivore is what the animal eats. Herbivore- Only eats leaves and other greenery Carnivore- Only eats meat Cannibal- Eats its own species flesh Omnivore-Eats plants and meat
It is correct to say an animal and an insect.
An omnivore, animal or human, will eat a variety of food of both plant and animal origin.
it is a omnivore
No, a mushroom is not an omnivore. An omnivore is an animal that eats everything, both flesh and plants.