No, grasses are not fungi. Grasses and fungi are two different things.
They are omnivores eating carrion as well as grasses, herbs, roots, bulbs, fungi berries, bark and eggs
No, wild grasses are not decomposers; they are primary producers. They convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis and provide food for herbivores. Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, break down dead organic material, returning nutrients to the soil, which can then be utilized by plants like wild grasses.
if you mean voles than they eat seed's type of green leaves, underground fungi, grasses, fruit, and roots. they are herbivores.
Diet: Mainly bamboo, supplemented by berries, fruit, flowers, fungi, grasses, bark, and occasionally small animals.
They eat grasses, fruits, berries, bark from trees, fungi, eggs and carrion. They do not eat trees in tall accepted sense of a tree
Yes, okapis primarily graze on grasses as well as leaves, buds, fruits, and fungi. They are herbivores that feed on a variety of plant materials found in the forests where they live.
A warthog is an omnivore. They learn to eat whatever is available to them. Among those things are insects, roots, berries, fungi, grasses, eggs and other carrion.
No animals live in Antarctica, it's too cold. There are a few grasses and fungi that grow in the Antarctic region, and on the Antarctic Peninsula. Otherwise, there is no food chain to support life on the continent.
they had a variety of plants in their diet also they ate trees ,bushes,berries,roots,grasses,wild fruits,nuts,seeds,fungi and lichens. And if we are talking about underwater too , the answer would be algae.
what is grasses predators
Warthogs are eaten by varies African predators such as, lion, leopards, cheetahs, crocodiles, hyenas and other scavengers like vultures would eat warthogs.
Rust mainly affects wheat. Rust of different varieties are caused by various fungi. Smut is caused by fungus. They affect grasses notably including cereals like maize.