No, an herbivore is anything that feeds on a primary producer - this can include insects, fish, birds, etc.
It can be either.
Its both
Clownfish are omnivores.
There is no such thing as a mammal bird. An animal is either a mammal or a bird, it cannot be both. Mammals have fur, give birth to live young and feed those young on milk. Birds have feathers and lay eggs. An impala is a type of deer, with fur and live young, so it's a mammal.
Yes and it is also a herbivore, a ruminant and an ungulate.
The Alaskan brown bear is a mammal and an omnivore.
No a bullfrog is not a mammal. Frogs and toads are amphibians.
The skin of a mammal does not give direct information about its diet. However, certain features like teeth, digestive system, and behavior are more indicative of whether an animal is an omnivore, herbivore, or carnivore.
The only herbivorous marine mammals are the dugong and 3 species of manatees.
A goat is a mammal, ruminant, herbivore, ungulate
Sheep are herd animals that graze on vegetation so sheep are not carnivorous. Carnivores feed on meat as their main source of food.
Dolly was not an herbivore, she was a domestic sheep. Dolly was the first mammal cloned from an adult somatic cell using the process of nuclear transfer.