A bark is not classified as a carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore because it is not a living organism; rather, it is the outer covering of a tree. However, if you meant "bark" in the context of an animal's behavior, such as a dog barking, dogs are omnivores, as they eat both plant and animal matter. If you meant a specific animal or organism, please clarify for a more accurate answer.
Carnivore, herbivore, and carnivore are words that rhyme with omnivore.
I would say omnivore or carnivore, Most birds are usually carnivore or omnivore, just to make sure research about the turkey
A Skunk is an omnivore.
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First of all, the word is "herbivore". Second of all, no. A herbivore is something that eats plants. A carnivore is something that eats meat, and an omnivore is something that eats plants and meat. Dogs are carnivores.
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a bear for an omnivore and a tiger for carnivore
omnivore a mixture of herbibore and carnivore
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is a hummingbird a herbivore, carnivore or omnivore
A lobster is a carnivore not a herbivore or an omnivore.
Wombats are herbivores. They feed on grasses, herbs, bark, roots and sedges, which are a family of flowering plants.
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