Golden moles are primarily insectivores, which means they primarily eat insects and other small invertebrates. They are carnivorous in their diet, relying on their keen sense of touch to hunt for prey underground. While they may occasionally consume other small animals, their diet predominantly consists of insects.
Moles are carnivore.
A mole is a carnivore, and eats insects, grubs, and worms it finds in the soil.
they are omnivores
I believe moles are omnivores. They live on underground plant life such as roots, but also eat worms and other insects they may come across.
Moles are primarily carnivores - eating worms and other small invertebrates - although they may also sometimes eat nuts.
Mammals can be herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores, depending on their species. Herbivores primarily consume plant-based foods, while carnivores primarily consume animal-based foods. Some mammals, like humans, are omnivores and consume both plant and animal-based foods.
No, it is a carnivore.
Cape Golden Mole was created in 1758.
Grant's Golden Mole was created in 1907.
Rough-haired Golden Mole was created in 1833.
Well, they were two large carnivorous birds that looked like a moa, one was the Terror birds and the second was the adzebills. You probably do know about the Terror bird but the Adzebill you probably did not know. It was a large bird that was somewhat smaller than the moa but was still larger than a human It had a curved beak like the moa but was more designed to attack and kill prey like tuataras. The bird became extinct before early settlers. But nobody knows why they died out so early.
The golden mole is not a marsupial, but a placental mammal. It is different to the rather unusual marsupial moles of Australia.