Rodents that only eat plants.
a herbivorous creature would eat any type of plant
Mammals with chisel shaped incisors (front teeth) are rodents and lagomorphs. Lagomorphs (rabbits, hares, and pikas) are all primarily herbivorous. Entirely or mostly herbivorous rodents include most squirrels, beavers, maras, chinchillas, some jerboas, vizcachas, hutias, coypus, pacas, capybaras, porcupines, agoutis, voles, springhares, naked mole rats, pocket gophers, some mice, hamsters, and guinea pigs.
Rodents and lagomorphs both have continuously growing incisors. Lagomorphs and herbivorous rodents also have continuously growing molars. The tusks of many mammals, such as elephants, wild boars, and walruses, also grow continuously.
It depends what theory you wish to believe. Darwin suggests that our appendix is a by product of when we were herbivorous primates and it aided our digestion of vegetable matter. If this the case then rodents would have a larger appendix in order to digest their herbivorous diet. The second theory would be that the appendix houses bacteria designed to fit gut infections so, if this is the case then perhaps rodents need greater concentrations of these bacteria due to the conditions with which they live. Not sure how useful this info is after all I'm only a bar tender!
An example of first level consumer will be a moose, cariba, est.
No, sorry.
Herbivorous
Check the ingredients.
Rabbits and other rodents, cloven animals such as horses, cows, sheep and others, and vegetarian human beings!
Nope - they are herbivorous reptiles lacking any venom at all.
which animals is a herbivorous