Brine flies are primarily detritivores, feeding on decaying organic matter rather than being classified strictly as herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores. They typically inhabit salt flats and saline environments, where they consume algae, bacteria, and decomposing plant and animal material. This diet allows them to play a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping break down organic substances.
Generally geckos are insectivores (carnivores) however some geckos are omnivores and can live on a fruit or insect diet. It depends on the species of gecko though.
No; frogs are carnivores. They only eat bugs, not plants. most frogs are carnivores, but as tadpoles they are herbivores then they grow up to be a carnivore. However during their juvenile (tadpole stage) they do eat plants and anything they can find edible so they are omnivores at this stage. But literally adult frogs are carnivores for the fact that they are only eating flying insects.
Carnivores mostly (unlike bees which are herbivores) though they will occasionally eat vegetable matter.
Fruit flies are primarily herbivores, feeding on decaying fruits and vegetables. However, they may also consume some other organic materials like fungi or even small insects. So, they can be considered opportunistic omnivores rather than strict omnivores.
Flying insects can be omnivores, but it varies by species. Some, like certain types of flies and wasps, consume both plant matter and other animals, making them omnivorous. However, many flying insects, such as butterflies and moths, primarily feed on nectar and are considered herbivores. Thus, whether a flying insect is an omnivore depends on its dietary habits and species classification.
Generally geckos are insectivores (carnivores) however some geckos are omnivores and can live on a fruit or insect diet. It depends on the species of gecko though.
they are carivores they eat every thing they can find!
They are carnivores living mainly on insects, but include lizards and other frogs in their diet.
A newt is a consumer since it eats grass. Which alsomeans it is a herbivore. List of decomposers that you may not know: slugs/ snails, earthworms, flies, cockroaches, etc.
No; frogs are carnivores. They only eat bugs, not plants. most frogs are carnivores, but as tadpoles they are herbivores then they grow up to be a carnivore. However during their juvenile (tadpole stage) they do eat plants and anything they can find edible so they are omnivores at this stage. But literally adult frogs are carnivores for the fact that they are only eating flying insects.
Macro consumers are the ones who eat big or large food examples of these are omnivores, carnivores , and herbivores. Micro consumers came from the word microscope because they are very small animals examples of these are flies bacteria small maggots ,worms and other scavengers and they can considered as decomposers. Decomposers are organisms that cause decay or decomposition of dead bodies by returning their nutrients to the environment Producers are the ones who produce their own food by using carbon-dioxide, sunlight and water this is called photosynthesise are also known as photosynthetic organisms and autotrops auto maens self and trops means plant. They may be classified as plants. Consumers are the ones who depend on the producers as plants for food some examples of these are carnivores, omnivores, herbivores. In some books you will find insectivores but they are classified as carnivores.
Carnivores mostly (unlike bees which are herbivores) though they will occasionally eat vegetable matter.
brine shrimp can develop in to adulthood in as little as eight days fruit flies only live for 10 days, that's the shortest in the world fruit flies live off of fresh food female brine shrimp have brood sacs, male brine shrimp have claspers brine shrimp have gills, fruit flies don't
The California gull eats the brine flies and brine shrimp. And the brine shrimp ray the platonic algae.
They are omnivores, so they might eat flies.
;D Brine shrimp, Brine flies, and algae are the three most important organisms in the Mono lake ecosystem because the brine shrimps and the flies are the food source for the thousands of nesting birds in the environment. The algae are the food source for the shrimps and it helps the flies to lay eggs.
it's a carnivore!