A snow petrel is primarily a carnivore, as it primarily feeds on marine organisms such as krill, fish, and squid. These birds are adapted to their cold, icy habitats and rely on their hunting skills to catch prey in the water. While they may occasionally consume other food sources, their diet mainly consists of animal matter.
i dont think anyone will ever be able to answer that, sorry mate. None of the above. A snowman is nonliving so it does not eat anything.
yea its a omnivore because it doesn't eat anything that a human eats
Snow Petrel was created in 1777.
No, a snow goose is not a carnivore; it is primarily an herbivore. Snow geese primarily feed on grasses, grains, and other plant material, especially during their breeding and migratory seasons. While they may occasionally consume small invertebrates or seeds, their diet consists mostly of vegetation.
yes
carnivore all cats are
It, like all snakes, is a carnivore.
i dont think anyone will ever be able to answer that, sorry mate. None of the above. A snowman is nonliving so it does not eat anything.
The American bison is a grazing herbivore. It's diet is made up of mostly grasses and sedges. It will occasionally eat berries and lichen. In winter, the bison uses its head and hooves to move snow off of the vegetation.
yea its a omnivore because it doesn't eat anything that a human eats
Snow Petrel was created in 1777.
snow petrel: Pagodroma nivea
No, a snow goose is not a carnivore; it is primarily an herbivore. Snow geese primarily feed on grasses, grains, and other plant material, especially during their breeding and migratory seasons. While they may occasionally consume small invertebrates or seeds, their diet consists mostly of vegetation.
The scientific name for snow petrel is Pagodroma nivea.
Pagodroma nivea
carnivore
they eat fish, squid, crustacean and scavenging dead whales.