Yes, they are omnivores, they eat the small fish that are in the pond, and they eat the leaves out of the trees that are casually around a pond.
Booby birds, specifically species like the blue-footed booby, are carnivores. They primarily feed on fish and other marine animals, which they catch while diving into the ocean. Their diet consists mainly of small fish and occasionally squid, making them specialized hunters in their coastal habitats.
it depends, cuz some birds may be herbivore and others may be omnivores, like a tanager is a carnivore but a blue jay is a herbivore and an eagle is a detritivore....so it depends.
Blue mussels are filter feeders, which means they are neither carnivores nor herbivores. They feed by filtering tiny plankton and other particles from the water using their gills.
Blue whales are carnivores, feeding on small crustacean's, plankton, and any small fish that get caught up when feeding.
Some animals that are carnivores in the ocean are blue and killer whales, sea lions, and dolphins, Also if you are looking for herbivores there are whales, and small fish. some omnivores are green sea turtles, and bluegill (fish).whalesbig sharkssmall sharkstunaswordfishkiller sharksoctopi
It depends on the species. Most caterpillars are herbivores however, there are some species which are carnivorous (one, the chalk hill blue, feeds on ants)
It depends on the species. Most caterpillars are herbivores however, there are some species which are carnivorous (one, the chalk hill blue, feeds on ants)
carnivores as they ear shrimp
Omnivore
Booby birds, specifically species like the blue-footed booby, are carnivores. They primarily feed on fish and other marine animals, which they catch while diving into the ocean. Their diet consists mainly of small fish and occasionally squid, making them specialized hunters in their coastal habitats.
it depends, cuz some birds may be herbivore and others may be omnivores, like a tanager is a carnivore but a blue jay is a herbivore and an eagle is a detritivore....so it depends.
No, they are carnivores, they eat plankton.
Blue mussels are filter feeders, which means they are neither carnivores nor herbivores. They feed by filtering tiny plankton and other particles from the water using their gills.
Blue whales are not herbivores. Instead, blue whales are carnivores. Blue whales diet consists of mainly Krill and Fish.
Blue whales are carnivores, feeding on small crustacean's, plankton, and any small fish that get caught up when feeding.
It depends on the species. Most caterpillars are herbivores however, there are some species which are carnivorous (one, the chalk hill blue, feeds on ants)
Blue whales are carnivores, technically, because they consume krill, tiny crustaceans related to shrimp. They siphon seawater through their jaws, using their baleen plates as sieves to extract their prey.