A back swimmer, which belongs to the family Notonectidae, is primarily a carnivore. It feeds on small aquatic insects, larvae, and other small invertebrates. While they may occasionally consume plant material, their diet mainly consists of other animals.
it is an insectivore it is a ferocious predator
Leaf cutter ants are considered herbivores because they primarily feed on plant material, specifically leaves, which they cut and carry back to their nests. However, they do not consume the leaves directly; instead, they use them to cultivate fungi, which serves as their primary food source. This unique relationship with fungi makes them specialized herbivores rather than traditional ones.
The number is variable according to species and whether the animal is a true carnivore or omnivore.
Swimmers experience forces such as drag, buoyancy, and propulsion. Drag is the resistance of water against the swimmer's movement, while buoyancy helps to keep the swimmer afloat. Propulsion is the force generated by the swimmer's movements to propel themselves through the water.
when the herbivore dies it is decomposed by the decomposers [fungi , bactiria etc ] they produce nitrate ions these nitrate ions are used by plants to grow a few year later when another herbievore feeds on the plant the energy is transfered B)
No. It's a carnivore. It eats jellyfish.
Herbivores have flat, grinding teeth in the front and back, and the carnivores have sharp teeth made for tearing meat.
it is an insectivore it is a ferocious predator
Leaf cutter ants are considered herbivores because they primarily feed on plant material, specifically leaves, which they cut and carry back to their nests. However, they do not consume the leaves directly; instead, they use them to cultivate fungi, which serves as their primary food source. This unique relationship with fungi makes them specialized herbivores rather than traditional ones.
The number is variable according to species and whether the animal is a true carnivore or omnivore.
Yes
A Herbivores teeth are flat and like plates but with grooves for grinding, and a Carnivores teeth are sharp for ripping meat! That is why a Omnivore can eat both, a Omnivore has sharper teeth for ripping meat at the front and flat grooved teeth for grinding at the back! So the answer to your question is: No the way their teeth are they just cant! Hopefully my answer has been helpful!
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Plants need sunlight to produce sugars which they use for their nutrition. Then herbivore animals eat the plant to get energy and after that the carnivore animals eat the herbivore animals for the same reason. The energy of sunlight has traveled through plants, herbivores and carnivores, for example to humans who eat other animals.
A layout is when the swimmer is on their back and sculling doing the stationary scull or on their front doing the stationary scull. The swimmer has their whole body on the surface of the water.
A backstroker is a swimmer who swims backstroke.
In the fingers of a swimmer, water generally flows from the fingertips towards the wrist. As the swimmer propels themselves through the water, the movement creates a forward motion, causing the water to be pushed back and around the fingers. This flow can vary slightly based on the swimmer's technique, but the predominant direction is from the fingertips inwards towards the hand and arm.