roughages are usually high in fiber. concentrates are usually high in protein or carbohydrates. roughage: alfalfa hay concentrate: meat and bone meal
Roughage is simply referred to as diestary fibre while concentrate is low in fibre
Organism that have voluntary motion and can reproduce and consist of eukaryotic cells.
All the animals, taken together, are called the animal kingdom.
A preythey are called prey. most herbivores, plant eaters, are prey apart from those which are poisonous or have weapons. apart from the animals at the top of its food chain most animals are eaten by other animals. there is no specific animal if that was what the question was asking.
Carnivore= animal that eats other animals Herbivore= animal that eats plants Omnivore= animal that eats both animals and plants ( humans)
There are four kingdoms of life, and they consist of plant, animal, fungi, and protista.
an indigestible cell wall of plant cell that animals take in as food.
No. Bacteria is a prokaryotic microorganism (just one cell), while animals are eukaryotes and consist of many cells.
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Feed usually. Fodder usually refers to roughage, ie. grass, hay, chaff, and so roughage or bulk is probably appropriate as well.
A lynx is a cat like animal. The lynx diet consists of other living animals such as mice, squirrels, birds, and rabbits.
Cnidarians (corals, jellyfish and anemones) eat a variety of animal prey, mostly zooplankton. Zooplankton can consist of small crustaceans, larval animals, and fish.
Goats are a browsing animal and they may also be looking for fibre and roughage which they can get from the leaves and bark of trees.
animal kingdom
An animal that eats meat exclusively is called a carnivore.Meat-eating animals are called carnivores. Plant-eating animals are called herbivores. Animals that eat both meat and plants are called omnivores.
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