No, a yellow drake mayfly is not a herbivore. Mayflies, including the yellow drake, are primarily aquatic insects that are part of the order Ephemeroptera and typically feed on organic matter and microorganisms in their larval stage. Adults often do not feed at all, as their primary purpose is reproduction. Therefore, they do not consume plant material as herbivores do.
A yellow tang is primarily a herbivore, feeding on algae and plant material in the wild. However, they may also consume small invertebrates as part of their diet.
a mayfly is a omnivore
Herbivore - plc
A female mayfly typically lays between 400 to 3,000 eggs in a single reproductive event, which takes place in a matter of hours before she dies.
Mayflies can vary in size, with adult mayflies typically ranging from about 5 to 20 millimeters in length. The size can also depend on the specific species of mayfly.
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most types of mayfly nymphs are omnivorous but some types can be either herbivores or carnivores as well
Herbivore i believe
A yellow tang is primarily a herbivore, feeding on algae and plant material in the wild. However, they may also consume small invertebrates as part of their diet.
why cannot a mayfly eat
No, a yellow belly lizard is not a herbivore; it primarily feeds on insects and other small invertebrates, making it an insectivore. While it may occasionally consume plant matter, its diet mainly consists of animal protein. Therefore, it does not fall into the herbivore category.
yes a fish can eat a mayfly Nymph.
A Mayfly Nymph breathes with gills on the side of their body.
Spiny crawler is what the Hendrickson mayfly (Ephemerella subvaria) nymph is called.Specifically, the nymph is the immature developmental stage of the mayfly. It is what hatches out of the eggs laid by the female after mating with the male Hendrickson mayfly. It looks like a developing, smaller version of the mature Hendrickson mayfly.
no its not dandelion is a flower that is yellow.
The yellow-footed rock wallaby is a herbivore. It eats young grasses, the shoots and leaves of tree species such as acacia and callitris (a coniferous cypress) and various shrubs and herbs such as cyanoglossum.
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