The type of teeth they have and the type of animal they are: carnivores,herbivores or omnivores.
Not necessarily. Mammals can be carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, or insectivores, depending on their diet.
Mostly carnivores and omnivores because not that many animals eat seaweed and there isn't that much vegetation in the tidepools. (ps:there are many spelling errors in the question. The correct question would be,"What type of animal lives in a tidepool, carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores.")
Herbivores are plant eating animals Carnivores are meat eating animals Omnivores are meat and plant eating animals
CaRnIvOrEs!!!!
They aren't cornivores, really. They're insectivorious omnivores.
It depends on what kind of lizard it is. They can be carnivores, herbivores, or omnivores. It all depends on the type of lizard.
Well others may be omnivores, herbivores, or carnivores
They are carnivores i think because they do not eat meat
carnivores. or more specifically cheetahs are carnivores
No, nuts are not omnivores. Nuts are a type of food that are commonly consumed by a variety of animals, including omnivores, herbivores, and even some carnivores.
Maybe it depends on what type of animal.