Yes, Douglas's squirrel is primarily a herbivore. Its diet mainly consists of seeds, nuts, and the buds of coniferous trees, particularly Douglas firs. While they may occasionally consume other plant materials or insects, their primary food source is plant-based.
cones nuts and seeds
Herbivore
Douglas Squirrel was created in 1839.
A squirrel is consumer. I am not sure if it is a herbivore though.
yes
Carnivore
Carnivore
A Squirrel.
Carnivore
I would say they are both.
The main predators of the Douglas squirrel (or Douglas's squirrel) are bobcats, domestic cats, foxes, Northern Goshawks, owls and American Martens.
A squirrel is a rodent and eats a variety of nuts and berries. A herbivore eats only green plants, like a cow.