No, only animals can be omnivores, a nut is part of a plant.
The aye-aye primarily eats seeds, nuts, fungi and grubs.. Therefore it is an omnivore.
Yes, they are, actually. They commonly eat insects in the summer as well as nuts and berries in the winter.
A blue jay is an omnivore, meaning it eats both plants and animals. Its diet includes nuts, seeds, insects, and small animals like frogs and mice.
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A Skunk is an omnivore.
No an omnivore is something that eats plants and animals therefore it has to eat. Nuts do not eat.
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Omnivore, they usually ear nuts, seeds, etc, but they do sometimes eat the occasional bird egg or insect.
The aye-aye primarily eats seeds, nuts, fungi and grubs.. Therefore it is an omnivore.
it is an omnivore and eats varietys of plants and seeds.a blue jay eats insects,nuts and seeds
The Clark's Nutcracker is an omnivore. Their diet consists of pine seeds, insects, small animals and carrion.
Yes, they are, actually. They commonly eat insects in the summer as well as nuts and berries in the winter.
Yes. They eat no meat but the do eat hay, nuts, bread, apples, carrots etc.
A blue jay is an omnivore, meaning it eats both plants and animals. Its diet includes nuts, seeds, insects, and small animals like frogs and mice.
Ardi was an omnivore. He ate plants, meat, and fruit. He didn't eat hard food such as nuts and tubers.
Yes, it's an omnivore. The swift fox diet includes ground squirrels, gophers, beetles and grasshoppers, along with grass, wild grapers, pinyon nuts, seeds, and mesquite pods.
Insects are herbivores. This means that they eat plants. Some eat meat tough.