There is a variety of mammals in the animal kingdom so many so that it is of their nature to be carnivorous for example the lion or tiger and a lot of mammals are omnivores such as the human. There also plenty of herbivores such as giraffes, alpacas or llamas so the conclusion is that mammals are not all omnivorous but there is vast varietyit would probably not be possible.
Rodents !
Badgers are omnivores with a diet of rodents, earthworms, grubs, fruit and roots.
rodents are carnivores but they tend to eat everything
Carnivore. They are a mammal that eats small animals and rodents.
No they are Carnivores.
It eats grass and herbs in the mountainous regions, and sometimes rodents, so that makes them omnivores.
No. They are predominantly regarded as carnivorous, since their diet mainly consists of rodents, rabbits, birds and carrion.Yes, red foxes are omnivores.
Ring Ouzels are omnivores and eat a variety of different organisms such as insects, worms, rodents, lizards and berries (especially on migration).
Sparrows are primarily seed-eating birds that are omnivorous, meaning they also consume insects and small invertebrates. Hawks are carnivorous birds of prey that mainly eat other animals, such as rodents and smaller birds, and are not considered omnivores.
Common Ravens are omnivores, but most of their diet is meat. At times they eat arthropods, seeds, and grain, but they are more carnivorous than crows. They scavenge for carrion and garbage and also prey on rodents and on the eggs and nestlings of other birds.
It is a primary consumer.
Common Ravens are omnivores, but most of their diet is meat. At times they eat arthropods, seeds, and grain, but they are more carnivorous than crows. They scavenge for carrion and garbage and also prey on rodents and on the eggs and nestlings of other birds.