yes because they eat everything
The Hadrosaurids were herbivores, although they may have occasionally eaten decomposing wood, and the insects and fungi within it.
Rhino beetles are herbivores, as they primarily feed on fruits, sap, nectar, and decaying wood. They do not consume meat or hunt other animals.
Rhinoceros beetles are herbivores, meaning they primarily feed on plant material such as fruits, sap, and wood. They do not consume other animals.
A wood tick is not an herbivore. It is a parasite that sucks blood.
no because they eat young cowbirds and sparrows and their eggs. But don't shoot them because sparrows and cowbirds are bad.
neither it's an omnivore
The Hadrosaurids were herbivores, although they may have occasionally eaten decomposing wood, and the insects and fungi within it.
Rhino beetles are herbivores, as they primarily feed on fruits, sap, nectar, and decaying wood. They do not consume meat or hunt other animals.
Rhinoceros beetles are herbivores, meaning they primarily feed on plant material such as fruits, sap, and wood. They do not consume other animals.
Yeah of course, lots of animal eats wood stork...
both! some eat other insects such as ants and ladybirds and some eat vegetation such as wood lice.
The wood stork is not an endangered species, but listed as least concern.
yes
A wood tick is not an herbivore. It is a parasite that sucks blood.
decomposer
no
The Wood storks predators are Alligators, Hawks, Raccoons and Bobcats