No, Mice usually eat insects, seeds and nuts just like other rodents. So they're technically omnivores.
A mouse is a consumer because it feeds on plants, seeds, fruits, and insects to obtain energy for survival. It plays a role as a primary consumer in the food chain by consuming producers such as plants.
A mouse is a small animal that eats grains and can be preyed upon by snakes. This relationship forms part of the food chain where the mouse is a herbivore consuming grains, which in turn becomes a food source for snakes, which are carnivores.
An African elephant is a herbivore.
This is a question on trophic levels. The grass is the primary producer, the mouse would be the primary consumer; it is a herbivore. The cat would be the secondary consumer. Im pretty sure some lions eat mice and grass. Lions are cats
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yea a mouse lemar is a herbivore because thaey eat insects and that's meat.....
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Mice are omnivores.