I am always getting this question wrong, but i am 90% sure that carnivore's are animals that eat mostly meat and herbivore are animals that eat 'herbs' as shown in the word.
So fish would probably be herbivores?
I'm sorry if i have got this wrong, I'm logically thinking about it ha ha
I hope this has helped you in any way :L
Puffer fish are omnivores,
Fish can be herbivores, omnivores, or carnivores. It depends on the species of fish. Some species primarily consume plants, algae, or plankton and are herbivores. Others feed on other fish or animals and are carnivores. There are also species that eat a combination of plants and animals, making them omnivores.
Puffer fish are omnivores,
Yes, they are omnivores primarily feeding on plants; but are known to eat small fish, even their own eggs.
Krill are omnivores, as they feed on both plants and animals. Their diet primarily consists of phytoplankton, zooplankton, and small fish.
omnivores
Herbivores
Minke whales are carnivores, feeding primarily on small fish and krill. They are not herbivores or omnivores.
The sandbar shark is a carnivore, feeding primarily on small fish, crustaceans, and squid. They are not considered herbivores, omnivores, or scavengers.
They are omnivores
They are either carnivores or omnivores because they eat fish and fish is meat!
Pufferfish are omnivores, eating both algae and crustaceans.