no they are omnivores. their natural diet contains of meat, aquatic vegeattion and insects. i would feed a captive one dried shrimp and pellet food with a few insects.
Yes, the musk deer is a herbivore.Specifically, herbivores are plant-eaters. The deer in question (Moschusspp) lives in southern Asia's hilly forests. They pursue a diet of flowers, grasses, leaves, lichens and mosses.
yes
The musk ox is a herbivore and primarily feeds on grasses, sedges, mosses, and lichens. Its main predators include wolves, bears, and occasionally humans. Parasites and diseases can also affect the musk ox population.
No, a snapping turtle is an omnivore- it eats both plants and meat.
A turtle is a omnivore.
males should have a thicker longer tail than females
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yes i beleve so.
Loggerhead musk turtle was created in 1857.
no
Razor-backed musk turtle was created in 1855.
a musk turtle or a eastern pained turtle
The Common Musk Turtle, Sternotherus odoratus, is known as the stinkpot because of the bad smelling musk glands it uses for defense.
A musk turtle is in the "small turtle family" the painted turtles can grow to 12 inches and have lovely personalitys,but musks only grow to about 4-5 inches and have a shy personality. I'm going to get a musk soon!!
Flattened Musk Turtles (Sternotherus depressus) are a rare species of musk turtle living in the branches of the Black Warrior River of Alabama in the US, they have a broad flattened shell that helps them hide in rock crevices.
No. The musk turtle, also known as the stinkpot turtle, is not an endangered species.
Yes, the musk deer is a herbivore.Specifically, herbivores are plant-eaters. The deer in question (Moschusspp) lives in southern Asia's hilly forests. They pursue a diet of flowers, grasses, leaves, lichens and mosses.