no, they eat crickets... crickets are in the animal kingdom. therefore a lizard is not an herbivore.
All snakes and many lizards are carnivores. Some lizards are herbivores or omnivores.
Some snakes and lizards are herbivores, but the majority are carnivores, feeding on insects, small animals, or other reptiles. Herbivorous snakes and lizards have specialized diets that typically consist of fruits, vegetables, and plant matter.
Monkeys lizards and frogs are herbivores but some specific species are omnivores.
Neither they are actually omnivores
No. The varanid lizards of Australia ("gowanas") are omnivores. They'll eat fruit if they get it, but they also like eggs, insects, other lizards...
Rabbits, Deer, Tortoises, & Lizards.
all three"They are carnivors because they eat insects" - this is completely false.Lizards can be herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores depending on whether they eat only plants, only animals, or a combination of the two.
Horses are strict herbivores. They may accidentally ingest bugs or small animals such as lizards, while grazing but this is not intentional, and does not change the fact that they are herbivores.
Rhinoceros iguanas are omnivores. They eat primarily parts of plants, but also eat insects, small lizards and snakes.
Rhinoceros iguanas are omnivores. They eat primarily parts of plants, but also eat insects, small lizards and snakes.
Rhinoceros iguanas are omnivores. They eat primarily parts of plants, but also eat insects, small lizards and snakes.
Horses are strict herbivores. They may accidentally ingest bugs or small animals such as lizards, while grazing but this is not intentional, and does not change the fact that they are herbivores.