Yes, a member of the grouse family the now extinct heath hen was an omnivore with insects and worms being part of its diet.
There is no evidence of a lava mouse species that went extinct. It is possible that this was a fictional or hypothetical creature, as no such animal exists in scientific records or fossil records.
Scientists are unsure what the dodo's diet consisted of. Some sailors report seeing the dodo catching fish in shallow water pools. However it is likely that the dodo bird actually ate fruits and seeds. This would mean that the dodo was a herbivore or, if they really did eat fish, an omnivore.
Apart from the grey seal that frequents some Scottish islands it is the badger. I don't know the answer to the question but i know it can't be the badger 'cos they eat cereals, fruits and seeds as well as animals so this makes them an omnivore! But the badger is still classed as Britain's largest carnivore. The grey seal is the largest carnivore in the British Isles, next being the red fox, as some would argue that the grey seal is not an indigenous species of the British Isles which means the red fox is No 1
humans, black bear, achisaurus(this one is extinct) ,seagulls, raccoons, skunk.
the were. but they when extinct.
First, extinct animals no longer need food. Secondly, assuming the animal is a herbivore instead of an omnivore, it would have eater plants found in it's local environment. Therefore, during the animal's lifetime, its diet would have consisted of the available flora.
The Caspian tiger, a subspecies of tiger that lived in Central Asia, was a carnivore. Like other tigers, it primarily hunted and fed on large prey such as deer and wild boar. Unfortunately, the Caspian tiger is now extinct, primarily due to habitat loss and hunting.
Well, they were two large carnivorous birds that looked like a moa, one was the Terror birds and the second was the adzebills. You probably do know about the Terror bird but the Adzebill you probably did not know. It was a large bird that was somewhat smaller than the moa but was still larger than a human It had a curved beak like the moa but was more designed to attack and kill prey like tuataras. The bird became extinct before early settlers. But nobody knows why they died out so early.
Any creature can go extinct, but this mammal is currently abundant.
An alligatoroid is a form of extinct crocodile-like creature of the superfamily Alligatoroidea.
is it was ith had the 3rd best bite but dont worry its extinct
No it is not but it is a very rare sea creature.
Whatever keeps being mistaken for said mythical beast is clearly not extinct. What that creature is I do not know.
An acerathere is an extinct species of rhinoceros of the genus Aceratherium, or a fossil of such a creature.
The advantage for an omnivore is that it can eat both meat and plants so it has more to choose from for it's food, also omnivores can last longer if their meal goes extinct.
Try an extinct animal or a mythical creature.