No, a snapping turtle is an omnivore- it eats both plants and meat.
its a decomposer but it can also be a herbavore
A carnivore snail primarily feeds on other smaller animals like insects or other snails, while a herbivore snail primarily feeds on plants or algae. Carnivore snails have specialized feeding structures, like a radula for scraping flesh, while herbivore snails have radulas adapted for rasping plant material.
Typically, sea snails are carnivorous. Some land snails are also carnivorous
Typically, sea snails are carnivorous. Some land snails are also carnivorous
A snail is a primary consumer because it primarily feeds on producers such as plants and algae. As a herbivore, its diet consists mainly of plant material, making it a primary consumer in the food chain.
yes.yes it is and a snail is a herbivore!
yes, a tree snail is a herbavore
A snail is a herbivore, eating such things as leaves
its a decomposer but it can also be a herbavore
snail
yes
A carnivore snail primarily feeds on other smaller animals like insects or other snails, while a herbivore snail primarily feeds on plants or algae. Carnivore snails have specialized feeding structures, like a radula for scraping flesh, while herbivore snails have radulas adapted for rasping plant material.
its a decomposer but it can also be a herbavore
yes, it only eats plants
it's somthing like a Ram's Horn Snail
No, a snail kite is not a herbivore; it is a carnivorous bird. Its diet primarily consists of apple snails, which it hunts and consumes. The snail kite's specialized beak is adapted for extracting snails from their shells, highlighting its reliance on a protein-rich diet rather than plant material.
They are 95% herbivores, but sometimes will eat insects, worms and the occasional snail as well.