I would say it is a herbivore, because they would probably eat the algae in the pond, but some might be carnivores or omnivores, so your best bet is to just look online.
it's somthing like a Ram's Horn Snail
Carp are omnivores. They will eat decaying plant and animal matter from the floor of the river, pond, or other body of water that they inhabit.
The amoeba feed upon bacteria and algae, so they would be considered, in my mind, herbivores.
They are carnivores i think because they do not eat meat
Most are, but some are carnivorous.
Yes, a pond snail is a consumer. It feeds on algae, decaying plant matter, and other organic materials in its aquatic environment, obtaining energy and nutrients from these sources. As a herbivore or detritivore, it plays a role in the ecosystem by recycling nutrients and contributing to the food web.
The 'Pond Snail' Lymnaeidae range from 1cm two 1.5 inches.
actually it has 1 leg and i know that because i looked at a pond snail unde a microscope
snail
I think that small fish relatively are herbivores and they eat the vegetation off the bottom of the pond, stream, or lake they call home. Unless the small fish is a pirana then they are mainly herbivores. If you have any questions about turtles i have no clue because they have one at this lake near my house and they like have this turtle that bites you if you go in the water. So some advice never go into a pond, lake, or stream unless you know whats in it.
I think that small fish relatively are herbivores and they eat the vegetation off the bottom of the pond, stream, or lake they call home. Unless the small fish is a pirana then they are mainly herbivores. If you have any questions about turtles i have no clue because they have one at this lake near my house and they like have this turtle that bites you if you go in the water. So some advice never go into a pond, lake, or stream unless you know whats in it.
Yeah it is