A green fly, commonly known as a greenbottle fly, is primarily a carnivore as it often feeds on decaying organic matter and can also prey on other small insects. However, during its larval stage, it may also consume decomposing material, which positions it as a scavenger. Overall, while it has characteristics of both a carnivore and a decomposer, it is not a herbivore.
It's a carnivorous, or rather insectivorous plant.
No, flies actually eat plant sap, which comes from plants, so many people consider it as a herbivore.
A dragon fly is a carnivore, ambushing and eating other flying insects.
Paradoxically, they're neither. Being a herbivore, omnivore or a carnivore is limited to animals. The venus fly trap, being a plant, is photosynthetic, so it converts sunlight into a usable form of energy. However, in it's usual habitat, there is little nutrients in the soil. Therefore it must gets it's nutrients from insects. Contrary to popular belief it doesn't require or obtain energy from the insects it kills, so it can't be any of the things you've listed. So, in short, it is none of them, but rather photosynthetic. Hope that made sense!
Yes, they catch other flying insects and eat them.
A fly is a insects that eats a tiny , smaller then their sizes insects !
It's a carnivorous, or rather insectivorous plant.
No, flies actually eat plant sap, which comes from plants, so many people consider it as a herbivore.
A dragon fly is a carnivore, ambushing and eating other flying insects.
A dragonfly is a consumer. Green plants are producers
A fly is a decomposer because when a fly dies and it stays out to long it decomposes and turns to dust.
A fly is a decomposer but not in the tundra.
The dragon fly is a carnivore.
Is consumer
yes a fly is a decomposer it eats off dead and rotten animals
Neither. Only animals are classified by what they eat. -If you want one or the other, most plants would be herbivores because they eat the food that they make themselves, although it isn't really a plant. The Venus fly trap, however, could be classified as a carnivore because it eats, well, flies.
Yes and also a carnivore.