No, redpolls are not carnivores; they are primarily granivorous, meaning they mainly eat seeds. Their diet consists mainly of seeds from various plants, especially during the winter months when they can be found feeding on the seeds of birch, alder, and other trees. Occasionally, they may consume small insects or larvae, but this is not a significant part of their diet.
It is a bird and is not carnivore . They eat bugs.
It is an omnivore. Tailorbird eats insects and fruits.
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the carnivore is the one who eat the others and he just dies and when he is dead other animals like an ugly bird eat him
No, caterpillars are not carnivores. They are herbivores, feeding mainly on plant leaves and other vegetation.
Lesser redpoll
It is a bird and is not carnivore . They eat bugs.
Arctic Redpoll was created in 1843.
Generally, no for the rabbit. For the bird, it depends on the type of bird
farts
cat
yes kingfisher is a carnivorous bird feeds on amphibians, fishes.
Yes, basically, they are.
It is an omnivore. Tailorbird eats insects and fruits.
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.
Birds can be all three it depends on the species of bird.
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