Some are herbivores and some are carnivores.
iguanas and other reptiles and canadians
Reptiles do not eat just one kind of food. Some are herbivores, and some are carnivores.
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It depends on the species. Some reptiles are carnivores, some are omnivores, and some are herbivores.
No, herbivores do not hatch from eggs. Herbivores are animals that primarily feed on plants, and they are typically born live, after a period of pregnancy or incubation depending on the species. Hatching from eggs is a characteristic of animals such as birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some insects.
Most reptiles are predators which means they eat other animals to survive. But many reptiles are not very large so they limit their prey to animals that are smaller than they are such as invertebrates, amphibians, small mammals and small reptiles. There are a few reptiles though that are herbivores and feed mostly on plant material.
Many types of herbivores live in wetlands. Some of these are beavers, certain turtles, and deer. Rabbits and mice are often found in wetlands as well.
they are omnivorous, they eat small birds, mammals, and reptiles. but they only eat meat when food is scarce.
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.
An alligator is a CARNIVORE because they eat other animals.
Kites are birds of prey and are not herbivores; they primarily feed on small animals, insects, and carrion. Their diet typically includes rodents, birds, and reptiles, which they hunt or scavenge. Therefore, kites are classified as carnivores rather than herbivores.