A water stick, also known as a water scorpion (family Nepidae), is primarily a carnivore. It preys on small aquatic insects and other invertebrates, using its elongated body and specialized front legs to capture prey. While they may occasionally ingest plant material, their diet predominantly consists of other animals.
They are strictly herbivorous.
Scallops are filter feeders and filter plankton. Some of this plankton may be plant life and some may be animal life, the scallop can not select one or the other and therefore scallops are omnivores.
yes they are! they are not carnivores or herbivores
Clams are filter feeders, meaning they primarily feed on plankton and other microscopic organisms found in the water. Therefore, they are considered herbivores.
Cockles are primarily herbivores, feeding mainly on microscopic algae and phytoplankton found in the water. They use their gills to filter these food sources from the surrounding environment. While they may occasionally consume detritus or organic matter, their diet is predominantly plant-based.
There are some fresh water fish that are herbivores and there are some that are carnivores....and some are omnivores
They are strictly herbivorous.
Scallops are filter feeders and filter plankton. Some of this plankton may be plant life and some may be animal life, the scallop can not select one or the other and therefore scallops are omnivores.
because drought=no water. no water=no plants. no plants=no herbivores (plant eating). no herbivores=no carnivores(meat eating). no herbivores+no carnivores+no water= starvation for us
yes they are! they are not carnivores or herbivores
Bengal tigers are carnivores, primarily preying on large herbivores such as deer, wild boar, and water buffalo. They are apex predators and rely on their hunting skills to obtain food. While their diet can occasionally include smaller animals and carrion, their primary classification is as carnivores.
Clams are filter feeders, meaning they primarily feed on plankton and other microscopic organisms found in the water. Therefore, they are considered herbivores.
Fresh water shrimp feed on plankton smaller than they are. This is, by and large, phytoplankton but may include some zoo plankton, particularly small eggs. Thus they are technically omnivorous.
Cockles are primarily herbivores, feeding mainly on microscopic algae and phytoplankton found in the water. They use their gills to filter these food sources from the surrounding environment. While they may occasionally consume detritus or organic matter, their diet is predominantly plant-based.
Trees are not carnivores, herbivores or omnivores because they make their own food through the process of photosynthesis. Therefore they are autotrophs.
Bowhead whales are considered carnivores. They predominantly feed on zooplankton, such as copepods and euphausiids, which are small, shrimp-like crustaceans found in the ocean. They occasionally consume other small prey such as fish and squid.
omnivore