Neither. Algae is a plant, not an animal.
carnivore - eats flesh and meats omnivore - eats anythings available herbivore - eats herbs, shrubs, bush, and green plants.
Canada geese are primarily herbivores, although they sometimes eat small insects and fish. Their diet includes green vegetation and grains.
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.
Herbivore. Their diets consist mostly of grasses and other vegetation. yea and YOUR A NOOB
Neither. Algae is a plant, not an animal.
carnivore - eats flesh and meats omnivore - eats anythings available herbivore - eats herbs, shrubs, bush, and green plants.
Canada geese are primarily herbivores, although they sometimes eat small insects and fish. Their diet includes green vegetation and grains.
Canada geese are primarily herbivores, although they sometimes eat small insects and fish. Their diet includes green vegetation and grains.
Rabbits are herbivores who eat grass, leaves, and other green vegatation.
Herbivore. Their diets consist mostly of grasses and other vegetation. yea and YOUR A NOOB
yes a green iguana is a prey
Green Iguana was created in 1758.
A common porcupine is a herbivore. They eat leaves, herbs, twigs, green plants (live clover), and in the winter they sometimes eat bark. It varies with what kind of porcupine you have.
Well, algae is a producer but i am not sure if it is a herbivore, omnivore, or carnivore but i mould go with herbivore......
no.
The Green Iguana has a spine, so is a vertebrate.