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Yes. The rattlesnake is a type of snake.
An omnivore is the type of heterotroph that a pig is. In the wild, they will eat both plants and animals.
No, "rattlesnake" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun that refers to a specific type of snake known for its distinctive rattle. Proper nouns name specific individuals, places, or organizations, such as "Timber Rattlesnake" or "Western Diamondback Rattlesnake," which would be proper nouns. In general usage, "rattlesnake" describes the species rather than identifying a unique entity.
I don't think so, since bacteria is a heterotroph, and salmonella is a type of bacteria.
A mouse is a herbivorous heterotroph, meaning it primarily consumes plants for energy.
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Gray foxes are the ominivore type of heteortrophs.
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The adjectives in the sentence "Some Western towns actually hold rattlesnake roundups" are "Some" and "Western." "Some" describes the quantity of towns, while "Western" specifies the type or location of the towns.
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