Carnivore
- The octopus kills its prey with venom secreted from its salivary glands, then cracks the shell with its sharp beak
-Eats small crabs, hermit crabs, other crustaceans, mollusks and fishes
The Red kangaroo is a herbivore, feeding on grasses, shoots and other vegetation. Only some of the smaller species of kangaroos are omnivores.There is no species of kangaroo which is classified as carnivorous.
A red fox is a carnivore.
The perfect answer is Omnivore.
A red-shanked douc langur is primarily a herbivore, feeding on leaves, fruits, and flowers. They may occasionally consume insects for additional nutrients, but their diet is predominantly plant-based.
The red panda is primarily an herbivore, with a diet that mainly consists of bamboo. However, they are technically classified as omnivores because they can also eat small animals, eggs, and fruits when bamboo is scarce. Their unique digestive system is adapted to process a high-fiber diet, but they still require a variety of food sources to meet their nutritional needs.
omnivore
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The red fox is an omnivore - they eat plants as well as animals.
May be. The red bird can carnivore, This is not depend on that color or livelihoods. Many red birds has differ and stay in different locations.
Anything as long as it is smaller than them!
May be. The red bird can carnivore, This is not depend on that color or livelihoods. Many red birds has differ and stay in different locations.
The Red kangaroo is a herbivore, feeding on grasses, shoots and other vegetation. Only some of the smaller species of kangaroos are omnivores.There is no species of kangaroo which is classified as carnivorous.
A red fox is a carnivore.
The perfect answer is Omnivore.
It can't be a herbivore because they eat other things that just plants , they also eat worms , insects , and sometimes smaller frogs.
A red-shanked douc langur is primarily a herbivore, feeding on leaves, fruits, and flowers. They may occasionally consume insects for additional nutrients, but their diet is predominantly plant-based.