There are many animals whose diets consist of only plant matter. Some of the most well known are:
A granivore eats nutrient-rich seeds. An example of a granivore is a Sparrow.
A herbivore is an organism that feeds on plants for example a deer
An example of Granivore is Sparrow or Hawaiian Honeycreepers
Granivores are found across many families of vertebrates (especially mammals, birds and insects) as well as invertebrates; thus, seed predation occurs in virtually all ecosystems.
cattle
a giraffe
Human
subtropical animals are animals that live in the subtropics. subtropical animals are animals that live in the subtropics.
There are a variety of different lifestyle's of different animals like some animals are domestic or house animals and some animals are live stock animals some animals are wild as well.
Invertebrate animals are animals with out Backbones.
Aborel animals are animals that lives in trees.
the animals which eat other animals are known as carnivorous.for ex-tigers,lions,etc.However there are another group of animals which eat both plants and animals and are known as omnivorous.ex-bear,crows,etc.
Crows are carnivores (meat eaters), granivores (eaters of grains and small hard fruits), and invertevores (eaters of invertebrates). They most commonly eat small animals, grain, fruits, insects, and carrion (the flesh of dead animals). Crows are essentially opportunistic - they will eat whatever is available.
Mice are considered to be herbivores, mainly being granivores. Meaning they mainly eat seeds and grains. Therefore mice do not have prey to catch.
no, because they eat seeds and stuff like that. So that means they are omnivores.
No. Kangaroo rats are mainly granivores as they primarily eat seeds of plants. However, they do eat some vegetation, as well as insects and invertebrates, so they can be considered to be omnivores.They live in North America and are completely different to rat kangaroos, being not even remotely related to kangaroos of Australia.
Kangaroo rats are mainly granivores as they primarily eat seeds of plants. However, they do eat some vegetation, as well as insects and invertebrates, so they can be considered to be omnivores.They live in North America and are completely different to rat kangaroos, being not even remotely related to kangaroos of Australia.
Crows are carnivores. They eat only insects and other small animal organisms, they are also granivores which means they eat grains, seeds and fruit. Being a grainivore does not influence their place as a higher order consumer as it eats both first and second order consumers.
Kangaroo rats are primarily granivores (seed-eaters). They eat seeds from the desert grasses in their habitat.They also eat plant parts such as leaves, stems, buds, some fruit, and many of them eat insects, grubs and larvae. This means they are omnivores.Kangaroo rats are not the same as rat kangaroos of Australia.
Kangaroo rats are primarily granivores (seed-eaters). They eat seeds from the desert grasses in their habitat.They also eat plant parts such as leaves, stems, buds, some fruit, and many of them eat insects, grubs and larvae. This means they are omnivores.Kangaroo rats are not the same as rat kangaroos of Australia.
true animals are animals that look like animals, think like animals walk like animals and are animals
subtropical animals are animals that live in the subtropics. subtropical animals are animals that live in the subtropics.
Invertebrate animals are animals that have NO bones, such as crabs. Vertebrate animals are animals that HAVE bones, such as dogs.
Crows are carnivores. They eat only insects and other small animal organisms, they are also granivores which means they eat grains, seeds and fruit. Being a grainivore does not influence their place as a higher order consumer as it eats both first and second order consumers.