There are lots of e.g Elephant, Giraffe etc. What do you wanna ask more.
Herbivores.
wombats, carpender ants, and the rare foliage dieted bear of the Netherlands
an animal that only eats meat is a carnivore, an animal the only eats vegetation is a herbivore and an animal that eats both is called an omnivore :)
Caterpillars are known to eat the leaves of a scrub oak tree. Deer may also eat the leaves and squirrels will eat the acorns off the scrub oak.
Giraffe's and caterpillar'sAnts snails and the aboveHumans if you consider lettuce leaves, leaves.
The animal that eats slippery d*ck is me, and my friend
animals which eats plant leaves known as herbivors.
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snakess eat sticky leaves and all leaves!snakess eat sticky leaves and all leaves!
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No! What makes the animal an omnivore is what the animal eats. Herbivore- Only eats leaves and other greenery Carnivore- Only eats meat Cannibal- Eats its own species flesh Omnivore-Eats plants and meat
I Think A Koala, or is that just gum leaves?
The koala is well known as an Australian animal which eats eucalyptus leaves almost exclusively.Two other small native Australian animals also eat eucalyptus leaves: the greater glider and the ringtail possumare also capable of existing solely on gum leaves.
I've known coyotes to do this. Depending on where you live.
It eats both meat and vegetables/leaves/fruit.
No bear eats eucalyptus leaves. The koala is a marsupial, not a bear, which eats eucalyptus leaves.
Giraffes are a warm-weather animal that eats leaves from warm-weather plants. So, the answer is "no".