Neither the bird, fox, nor rabbit is classified as an omnivore. Birds can be omnivorous, depending on the species, as some eat seeds, insects, and small animals. Foxes are generally considered omnivores because they have a varied diet that includes fruits, small mammals, and insects. Rabbits are herbivores, primarily eating grass, leaves, and vegetables.
Herbivore - plc
Without seeing what the following is it a person will not be able to know how to show it is a food chain omnivore. To do this the information on what is being referred to is needed.
A rabbit is a herbivore.
The perfect answer is Omnivore.
yes
The Arctic fox is an omnivore.
A rabbit would eat bark, grass, herbs, fruit, buds/twigs.
Herbivore - plc
Five types of consumers are rabbit, bird, cat, fox, owl.
no
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The fox is an omnivore as it eats both plants and animals.
A bird is an omnivore if it eats both plants and meat.
rabbit is a herbivore
A rabbit is a herbivore.
the red fox will eat about anything but lets go with rabbits the fox eats the rabbit the rabbit eats grass an the grass gets energy from th sun.
The Arctic fox is a secondary consumer and an omnivore.