An omnivore is a species that is considered to eat from a wide variety of food sources. An omnivore will consume things such as animals, plants, fungi and algae. Bears, skunks, squirrels and raccoons are all considered to be omnivores.
No, only animals can be omnivores, a nut is part of a plant.
All the proteins in the food is consumed. Once it enters the body it has to be digested to amino acids and not the proteins in the food directly go and attach in human cells.
a forager is separate to an omnivore, a forager tends to be a small forest dwelling animal i.e. a possum. an omnivore is the type of food an animal eats.
An eucalyptus is a tree. Plants aren't omnivores.
Seaweed does not eat anything. Annabeth C.
carnivore,herbivore or omnivore what type of food
An omnivore can eat any type of food.
No, only animals can be omnivores, a nut is part of a plant.
Yes, candy is considered a type of food because it is consumed for nourishment and enjoyment.
Whether they are a carnivore, omnivore, or herbivore, and also what types of food they consumed, i.e for a herbivore, what types of plants they could eat.
All the proteins in the food is consumed. Once it enters the body it has to be digested to amino acids and not the proteins in the food directly go and attach in human cells.
Deer are NO type of omnivore, as they are considered herbivores, plant eaters.
It means the main food consumed. In other words, it is the most popular food.
a forager is separate to an omnivore, a forager tends to be a small forest dwelling animal i.e. a possum. an omnivore is the type of food an animal eats.
It depends on the amount of corn bread consumed, type, and person's overall diet.
omnivore
it is a type of animal