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Are eagles omnivores

Updated: 5/22/2024
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7y ago

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No, an eagle is a carnivore. In fact, it is a tertiary (third degree) carnivore because it can eat other carnivores, like snakes, which are secondary carnivores. Most eagles eat birds, rodents, and small mammals. Vegetable matter does not make up any substantial part of an eagle's diet.

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No, eagles are not omnivores. They are carnivores, meaning they primarily eat meat such as fish and small animals like rabbits and rodents. Their diet is mainly composed of vertebrates.

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