Sabo had not eaten a devil fruit at the time of his reappearance, however during that same arc he obtained and ate the Mera Mera no Mi.
Such animals are the ant eater or the thorney devil they only eat antsA bird that eats worms.
A triff eater is not a real insect. It appears to be a made-up or fictional creature. The term "triff eater" does not correspond to any known species of insect in scientific literature. It is possible that it is a fictional creation from a book, movie, or other work of fiction.
purple people eater
blue waffle eater
They're omnivores, thus they'll eat meat if they find it but they're not carnivores nor do they hunt it.
The Mera Mera no Mi was offered as a prize at the Corrida Coliseum. The event was won by Sabo who took the fruit and ate it, inheriting Ace's former powers.
Yes he is. Although it was thought he was dead, he survived the attack against his ship. He was rescued and trained by Dragon, reappearing in the Dressrosa arc to obtain Ace's former devil fruit.
fruit eater
No, there is not a mind-controlling devil fruit ... unless the fruit made me say that, of course.
herbivore or omnivore / fruit eater
Gol D. Roger was not a devil fruit user.
Zeus is actually the god of fire so he made that. Hephastus helped him.
yes, they eat fruit and insects.
Some, but mainly eat insects and fruit.
Matthew Sabo's birth name is Matthew Peter Sabo.
Chris Sabo's birth name is Christopher Andrew Sabo.
Whitebeard's devil fruit was the Gura-Gura fruit, it let the user generate tremors. One use of the fruit was to create earthquakes, tsunamis or devastating aerial shockwaves.