The African elephant is an herbivore.
There are many more herbivores than carnivores or omnivores.
Turtles are omnivores.
They are considered omnivores, but their diet is heavily plant oriented (herbivore). However, they can and do eat small amounts of meat.
Zimbabwe is an African country that borders Botswana and South Africa. It is located in the southern part of the continent.
This list of 50 or more animals includes carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores:CARNIVORESalligatorbadgercatcheetahcrocodiledogdolphineaglefalconfoxhawkhyenalionorcaowlpolar-bearpumasalmonscorpiansharkspidertigerwhalewolfHerbivorescowsdeerdonkeygiaraffegoathippopotamushorsehummingbirdopossumoxpandarabbitrhinocerossheepshrewslothzebraOmnivoresbearscassowarychickenchimpanzeecrowhumansmagpiemicepigraccoonratsraven
There are many different omnivores in the African Grasslands. Some of these are the jackal, the warthog, the baboon and the ostrich.
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Ludwig Bielschowsky has written: 'List of books in German on South Africa and South West Africa published up to 1914 in the South African Public Library, Cape Town' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Catalogs, South African Public Library
It depends on the country you visit. For a full list of visa free, visa on arrival etc. visit wikipedia.org and search for visa requirements for South African citizens.
No; like most (if not all) adult frogs, they are carnivorous.
There is actually no such language as "South African". There are 11 official languages of South Africa, and dozens of other minority languages.If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which language you are talking about. If you are not sure, here is a list of languages to choose from:AfrikaansEnglishNdebeleNorthern SothoSothoSwaziTswanaTsongaVendaXhosaZulu
There is actually no such language as "South African". There are 11 official languages of South Africa, and dozens of other minority languages.If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which language you are talking about. If you are not sure, here is a list of languages to choose from:AfrikaansEnglishNdebeleNorthern SothoSothoSwaziTswanaTsongaVendaXhosaZulu
There is actually no such language as "South African". There are 11 official languages of South Africa, and dozens of other minority languages.If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which language you are talking about. If you are not sure, here is a list of languages to choose from:AfrikaansEnglishNdebeleNorthern SothoSothoSwaziTswanaTsongaVendaXhosaZulu