Alot of insects are omnivores. But there still is a few species that are carnivores and herbivores.
No. All stick insect species are strictly herbivores, as their mouths are specially designed to cut into the sides of leaves to eat.
A Skunk is an omnivore.
Omnivore in French is spelled "omnivore".
meadowlarks have a varied diet, specializing in insects in the summer; switching to seeds in the winter. since omnivores have to eat both meat and plants to be classified as an omnivore, i would consider the meadowlark as just a herbivore since insect-eaters are not necessarily classified as carnivores.
An omnivore.
An omnivore
Herbivore
herbivore :)
Herbivore
A lady bird is the british version of a lady bug, it is an Insect.
Omnivore, they usually ear nuts, seeds, etc, but they do sometimes eat the occasional bird egg or insect.
Omnivore, they mainly eat fruit and leaves but they eat the occasional insect.
If the question intends to ask whether the inclusion of insects in the diet of an animal which otherwise only eats plants makes it an omnivore, then yes, it does. Insects are animals.
Yes, they are a species of cichlid and will enjoy both plant and insect treats. But discuses like their veggies the best.
Some birds are, most like seeds and things like that.
a carnivore if it doesn't eat vegies/plants either and a omnivore if it eats both insects and vegies/plants
it is a omnivore