A bear is classified as an omnivore, meaning it has a diverse diet that includes both plants and animals. This allows bears to eat fruits, nuts, fish, insects, and small mammals, depending on the season and availability of food. The term "carnivore" refers to animals that primarily eat meat, while "herbivore" describes those that primarily consume plants. Hence, bears are neither purely carnivorous nor herbivorous, but rather fall into the omnivorous category.
because a conivore is and they are meant to be out side not in you houses
any onivore
carnivoe
It is a conivore
if plankton is an animal, its a carnivore, if not then its onivore
conivore
Mice are omnivores.
is a shark a conivore
yes
is a shark a conivore
The word is Omnivore- meaning an animal that eats plants and animals. Since grass is not an animal, it cannot be an omnivore.
because a conivore is and they are meant to be out side not in you houses