A frugivore- Frugivorous creature that will eat other things but prefers fruit.
The name for an animal that eats ALL MEAT is a carnivore. An animal that eats BOTH PLANTS AND MEAT is a ominavore and the name for an animal that eats ALL PLANTS is a herbivore. Hope that answered your question! PS: i am not completely sure of the spelling
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herbivore
An herbivore.
An animal that eats both plants and insects is called an omnivore.
The one eating is called consumer. The organism killing and eating another is called a predator. The other animal is prey.
parasitic hurts the animal the term is mutual
Omnivore
The chipmunk would then be a herbivore because it eats only plants and fruits.
Yes, although the correct term for a plant-eating animal is herbivore. Brush Tailed Rock Wallabies feed mainly on grasses and bark, but they also enjoy flowers, seeds and fruits.
Two parts to this question, first there is no such thing as a "conivore" it is spelled carnivore. The second is the term for an animal that eats both plant and meat is an omnivore.
A herbivore refers to an organism that mainly eats plants or plant-based food, while a consumer is a more general term that refers to any organism that consumes food to obtain energy. Herbivores are a type of consumer that specifically eats plants.