Wolves are carnivores, primarily hunting and feeding on other animals such as deer, elk, and smaller mammals. Their diet consists mainly of meat, although they may occasionally consume fruits and vegetation, but this is not a significant part of their diet. Their adaptations, such as sharp teeth and strong jaws, are specifically suited for hunting and consuming prey. Overall, they are classified as obligate carnivores.
fish
yes
yes
omnivorse
no they will eat meat and plants
we are herbivorse
no beacuse lions are like tiger and they are omnivorse
Humans Chimpanzees Pigs/hogs Monkeys and baboons
Earwigs are herbivores. See the Related Link below.
horses eat grass, hay, barley etc. They don't eat meat. So the answer is yes.
The feed given to cows in farms often includes small particles of meat and other substances to make their diet nutritionist.
Alaskan Tundra Wolves, Alexander Archipelago Wolves, Arabian Wolves, Arctic Wolves, Baffin Island Wolves, Bernard's Wolves, British Columbian Wolves, Cascade Mountain Wolves, Dire Wolves, Eastern Timber Wolves, Ethiopian Wolves, Common Gray Wolves, Great Plains Wolves, Greenland Wolves, Hokkaido Wolves, Honshu Wolves, Hudson Bay Wolves, Iberian Wolves, Indian Wolves, Interior Alaskan Wolves, Iranian Wolves, Italian Wolves, Kenai Peninsula Wolves, Labrador Wolves, Mackenzie Valley Wolves, Mackenzie Tundra Wolves, Maned Wolves, Manitoba Wolves, Mexican Wolves, Mogollon Mountain Wolves, Newfoundland Wolves, Red Wolves, Southern Rocky Mountain Wolves, Texas Gray Wolves, Tibetan Wolves, Tundra Wolves, and Vancouver Island Wolves are all that I know of, and some of these might not even be around anymore.