No, grazers are plant eaters, herbivores.
An example of interdependence in a grassland ecosystem is the relationship between grazers and grass. Grazers such as zebras and antelopes depend on grass as their primary food source, while grass benefits from grazers by being grazed upon, which stimulates its growth. This mutual dependence helps maintain a balance between the population of grazers and the availability of grass.
are sand tiger sharks omnivores,carnivoes or herbavores what do they eat
yes. the carnivores that eat other carnivores are called tertiary consumers.
No. Buffalo are herbivores, specifically grazers. They eat grass.
carnivores
No. Wooly Mammoths, like elephants, were herbivores.
Other animals, fungi, trees, shrubs anything that is not herbaceous or that are plants. Buffalo are herbivorous grazers, not carnivores, nor omnivores.
they are gorgers and grazers by themselves but when they have offspring they are also hoarders.
the derps
No, they are grazers.
An example of interdependence in a grassland ecosystem is the relationship between grazers and grass. Grazers such as zebras and antelopes depend on grass as their primary food source, while grass benefits from grazers by being grazed upon, which stimulates its growth. This mutual dependence helps maintain a balance between the population of grazers and the availability of grass.
No. Bison are herbivores, not carnivores or omnivores where they have to rely on eating other animals to survive. No, they are adapt grazers (they eat GRASS), and will eat the same type of grass that a cow, goat or sheep will eat. Grass is always abundant and will always be there to be eaten.
They are browsers. They pick individual food items (bamboo shoots) from the 'parent' plant. Grazers eat grass directly from the ground.
Wildebeest are grazers, they eat grass.
NO, they are grazers, they eat grass.
Grazers.
Lions are carnivores.