Animals that consume both meat and vegetation are called omnivores.
Omnivores .
A consumer that eats both plants and animals is called a omnivore. You may even be an omnivore if you eat meat and veggies. Also if you are NOT a vegetarian. No offence if you are a vegetarian.
Bears are animals that have an omnivorous diet, meaning they consume both meat (from omnivores) and plants (from herbivores). Bears have a varied diet that includes berries, nuts, insects, fish, and occasionally smaller animals.
Animals that are active during both day and night are called crepuscular. These animals are most active during twilight hours when there is a mixture of light and darkness. Some examples include rabbits, deer, and certain types of birds.
No, flowers are not classified as animals. Flowers are plants that produce seeds for reproduction, while animals are multicellular organisms that typically move, consume food, and display complex behaviors.
animals that eat both meat and vegetables are called omnivores
Animals that eat just plants are called herbivores. These animals obtain their energy and nutrients from consuming various parts of plants such as leaves, fruits, and roots. Examples include cows, rabbits, and deer.
Animals that eat both plants and meat are called omnivores. They have a varied diet that includes both plant-based foods like fruits, vegetables, and grains, as well as animal-based foods like meats, insects, and other small animals. Some examples of omnivores include bears, raccoons, and humans.
An organism that eats both plants and animals is an omnivore.
Any person or creature that eats both meat and vegetables is considered an omnivore. A person who only eats meat is called a carnivore and a person who eats only eats vegetables is called a herbivore.
Animals that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores.
An animal who's diet completely consists of meat is called a carnivore. However an animal who's diet consists of some meat and some plant matter (berries, fruit, vegetables etc) is called an omnivore.
Any animal (or person) that eats both plants and other animals is called an omnivore. If they only eat plants, we like to call them vegetarians but the scientific name is herbivore. Humans normally eat both plants and meat.
An animal that eats both plants and animals is known as an omnivore. Omnivores have a varied diet that includes consuming both plant matter like fruits and vegetables, as well as animals such as insects, small mammals, or fish. Examples of omnivores include bears, raccoons, and humans.
Both animals and plants have organelles called mitochondria. They also both have cells, RNA and DNA.
An animal that eats other animals are called carnivors. Animals that eat plants are called herbivores. Animals that eat both animals and plants are called omnivores.
Animals that eat both plants and animals are called: Omnivores Animals that only eat meat are called: Carnivores Animals that only eat plants are called: Herbivores