Grass shrimp are primarily omnivorous, meaning they eat both plant and animal matter. They often feed on algae, detritus, and small invertebrates, which allows them to play a role in the aquatic food web. While they may consume some plant material, they are not strictly herbivores. Instead, their diet is varied, reflecting their omnivorous nature.
a shrimp is not an herbivore it is a carnivore
yes it is a herbivore
Herbivore because it cannot eat meat.. o.o
Herbivore.
A herbivore.
Grass.
Grass is a producer.
Herbivore
yes they are
the grass shrimp is related to the Menkar shrimp
Grass is a producer.
herbivore