All species of rats are omnivores. This means they are both herbivores and carnivores.
a brown rat is a carnivore
ALL snakes are carnivores - regardless of the species.
Rats are opportunistic omnivores, meaning they eat both plant and animal matter. Their diet in the wild consists of fruits, grains, seeds, insects, and occasionally small animals.
yes they are omnivore because they eat grass , egg & small insects
both it mainly eats bunnys but can digest a rat
a brown rat is a carnivore
Omnivore
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ALL snakes are carnivores - regardless of the species.
Rats are opportunistic omnivores, meaning they eat both plant and animal matter. Their diet in the wild consists of fruits, grains, seeds, insects, and occasionally small animals.
yes they are omnivore because they eat grass , egg & small insects
Kangaroo rats are primarily granivores (seed-eaters). They eat seeds from the desert grasses in their habitat.They also eat plant parts such as leaves, stems, buds, some fruit, and many of them eat insects, grubs and larvae. This means they are omnivores.Kangaroo rats are not the same as rat kangaroos of Australia.
Kangaroo rats are primarily granivores (seed-eaters). They eat seeds from the desert grasses in their habitat.They also eat plant parts such as leaves, stems, buds, some fruit, and many of them eat insects, grubs and larvae. This means they are omnivores.Kangaroo rats are not the same as rat kangaroos of Australia.
no
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it doesn't get energy directly from the sun it gets the suns energy from whatever producers it eats and if its a carnivore than it eats herbivores and herbivores eat producers so the rat gets energy from the herbivore which gets energy from the sun.
yes because it eat rat