A horse is a herbivore, they eat grass, fruits, vegetable's, and other plant matter.
Horses are prey animals.
Horses are prey animals, not predators. They are herbivores.
No, horses are NOT predators, they are prey animals. Horses are herbivores, they eat mainly grass and grains, some leaves. Wolves and large cats eat horses.
Horses are definitely Herbivores.
Horses are herbivores they live in herds. They eat grass and whatever else they can find in the wild, they do not need to hunt due to the fact they they are herbivores if threatened they will either fight off predators or run away. So they do not need to hunt.
All horses are herbivores - they eat grass and some other pasture plants. Shetland ponies are used to a very tough climate and can survive on less palatable plants than most other horses, but they are still herbivores.
Horses are herbivores
Horses prey animals, they do not hunt. They have eyes on the side of their heads to watch out for predators. Horses mainly graze grass and a few forbs making them herbivores, not carnivores or omnivores typical of most animals that hunt.
Horses are not predators, they are prey animals, hence they do not have prey or prey on animals to eat. Instead, they eat grass and forbs, since they are herbivores.
Totally the opposite.HERBIVORES ARE TOTALLY NOT PREDATORS.
Horses are herbivores, they do not "hunt".
No, horses are strictly herbivores.
Horses are herbivores (plant eaters).