All technically are, but certain species are mostly herbivorous
No, starfish are not omnivores. They are primarily carnivores, feeding on small organisms like bivalves, barnacles, and snails. They use their tube feet to pry open the shells of their prey and then push their stomachs outside their bodies to digest their food.
No, only animals can be omnivores, a nut is part of a plant.
Twig catfish are omnivores. Go to catfish info . blogspot . com and click ctrl + f and type twig and it will pop up.
Turtles are omnivores.
The type of plants and animals an omnivore eats truly depend on the species. Not all omnivores are going to eat the same variety of plants/animals. Humans are obviously omnivores and we do not all eat the same things, as we differ in our likes and dislikes and various medical reasons as to avoid certain foods. Some common omnivores include pigs, crows, bears and chimpanzees.
i think that starfish are omnivores because they eat mussels and seaweed which by the way are examples so there you go. starfish are omnivores
No, starfish are not omnivores. They are primarily carnivores, feeding on small organisms like bivalves, barnacles, and snails. They use their tube feet to pry open the shells of their prey and then push their stomachs outside their bodies to digest their food.
Most if not all starfish are carnivores.It is a carnivore.
Starfish is not carnivore not herbivore. They are omnivores as they eat both plants and animals.
Starfishes are omnivores because they eat both meat and producers.
common starfish
Starfish are omnivores and scavengers so it is highly probable. I have a chocolate star who I found eating my clownfish eggs. He now lives in the refugium.
a brittle star is a type of starfish.
no they are not
the common starsun or common starfish :)
yes it is unsegmented
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