Pangolins are not omnivores. They are considered insectivores because they only eat ants and termites.
protozoans are tiny,single celld organism. they are very small and it can be only seen trhough a microscope. poriferans are the simplest of the many celled animals their bodies are made up of hollow tubes with pores or openings on the side
Clams are filter feeders, meaning they primarily feed on plankton and other microscopic organisms found in the water. Therefore, they are considered herbivores.
Aphids are considered herbivores, as they feed on plant sap. They are not omnivores (eating both plants and animals) or detritivores (feeding on decaying matter).
Carnivore. Man is considered an omnivore, because we eat meat as well as vegetation.
Porifera is name of phylum and animals belonging to it are called poriferans.
Poriferans (sponges) lack many common characteristics of animals such as a head or a mouth. Typically poriferans do not have eyes, ears, as well as other sense organs. Poriferans do not possess major organs such as heart, stomach, muscles, or even a nervous system.
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Pangolins are not omnivores. They are considered insectivores because they only eat ants and termites.
Yes, humans are considered omnivores because they have the ability to consume and digest both plant-based foods and animal-based foods.
Platypuses are considered carnivores.
No, humans are omnivores.
Bears are usually considered omnivores - capable of eating both plants and meat.
All poriferans and coelenterates live in water, most of them in sea water, but some in fresh water. Poriferans are bottom-dwellers. Coelenterates can be free-swimming, fixed to the bottom or live in colonies fixed to the bottom, depending on species and face of life.
Poriferans needs organic substances and cnidarians needs of a gastrovascular cavity with openings.
There are many animals that are considered omnivores including: pigs, ravens, bears, chickens, hares, opossums and many more. Although humans are not considered animals, we too are omnivores.