Big fish can be classified as omnivores, carnivores, or herbivores, depending on the species. Many large fish, such as sharks and barracudas, are primarily carnivorous, feeding on smaller fish and marine animals. Others, like certain species of catfish and tilapia, may be omnivorous, consuming both plant matter and animal protein. Additionally, some large fish, such as parrotfish, are herbivores, primarily eating algae and sea plants.
A cougar is a carnivore.
It is uncertain what Bigfoot's diet would be, as there is no scientific evidence or consensus on the existence of Bigfoot. However, if Bigfoot were real, it is possible that it could be an omnivore, consuming a mix of plants, fruits, nuts, and possibly small animals.
A big horn sheep is an herbivore, meaning it primarily eats plants such as grasses, shrubs, and leaves. They do not consume meat or animal products as part of their diet.
Both the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) and big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) are insectivores - which makes them carnivores.
I'm not totally sure but i don't think they are because there are other animals like wolves, lions, cheetahs, jaguars, pumas, and all of the other big cats. P.s. an animal that is a carnivore is a meat eater, an animal that is an herbivore is a plant eater, and an animal that is an omnivore eats both plants and meat.
All snakes are carnivores. The anaconda is a BIG carnivore.
A cougar is a carnivore.
It is uncertain what Bigfoot's diet would be, as there is no scientific evidence or consensus on the existence of Bigfoot. However, if Bigfoot were real, it is possible that it could be an omnivore, consuming a mix of plants, fruits, nuts, and possibly small animals.
A big horn sheep is an herbivore, meaning it primarily eats plants such as grasses, shrubs, and leaves. They do not consume meat or animal products as part of their diet.
Both the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) and big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) are insectivores - which makes them carnivores.
Both the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) and big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) are insectivores - which makes them carnivores.
I'm not totally sure but i don't think they are because there are other animals like wolves, lions, cheetahs, jaguars, pumas, and all of the other big cats. P.s. an animal that is a carnivore is a meat eater, an animal that is an herbivore is a plant eater, and an animal that is an omnivore eats both plants and meat.
as big as a it needs This would depend if the dinosaur was a herbivore or carnivore and what it would have as a diet
Mammals may be any of the three, or more technically none of them at all (such as insectivores which eat insects and piscivores who eat fish). Some examples: Carnivores (eat meat) - lions and other big cats Herbivores (eat plants)- hippos, giraffes, antelopes Omnivores (eat both) - humans (other apes too, if insects are considered)
It is not known what the big-eared hopping mouse ate, And whether it was a carnivore or a herbivore. No live specimens have been recorded by Europeans. the existence of this species is only known from two incomplete specimens collected before 1844.
Snowy owls, indeed most owls eat only meat.
All big cats, and all cats, for that matter, eat only flesh and therefore, are carnivores.