No. All snakes are carnivores. Snakes provide a great illustration of food chains-a plant uses the energy from sunlight to grow, sustain itself and make seeds; a mouse eats the seeds; a snake eats the mouse.
Herbivores may also be called plant eaters.
meat eaters...and plant eaters.
sundews, bladderworts and pitcher plants are meat eater plants
Most carnivorous(meat eaters) animals wouldn't eat grass. Herbivores(plant eaters) and omnivores(meat and plant eaters) would eat grass and other plants.
No because elephants are plant eaters not meat eaters.
plant eaters
Plant eaters are called herbivores.Meat eaters are call carnivores. Both plant and meat eaters are called omnivores.You get that?
plant eaters
omnivores are plant and meat eaters just like you may have heard of carnivores:meat eater or herbivores:plant eater. so omnivores: plant and meat eaters!
Hawks are meat eaters or carnivores.
Meat eaters are called Carnivores. Plant eaters are called Herbivores.
Carnivore
Lions are meat eaters. carnivores. They eat gazelle and stuff in Africa
There is no definitive answer to this question, as chickens are, naturally, insectivores and seed-eaters.
No, a moose is a herbivore. They are plant-eaters, never man-eaters, in other words.
plant eaters because they eat directly into the producers.
All snakes are carnivorous, or they all feed exclusively on meat.