Yes. The only difference is vegans cook food with fire and other animals eat them raw. Everything else is the same ...
no. They are Omnivores who have chosen to abstain from eating meat.
A Herbivore does not avoid meant for moral, ethical, nor health related reasons. It avoids meat because it evolved to survive on plants.
Its not a 'choice'.
No, A herbivore eats only plant matter by nature; vegetarianism is a concious choice to do similar, but can still eat meat if they so choose. A vegetarian will also often eat foods besides plant/vegetable/fruit.
No, they eat eggs and cheese. Vegans eat only vegetables and fruits.
No they do not eat things that are dead, those are dentritivores. Herbivores only eat plants. (you can call them vegetarians)
THey are vegetarians so no they are herbivores
Canadian geese are herbivores. This means that Canadian geese do not eat any type of meat. They only eat plants.
NoRabbits eat plant matter so they are herbivores.
Carnivores eat meat. Herbivores are animals that eat chiefly plants and grasses (like horses). Omnivores eat both animal and vegtable substances. People (non-vegetarians) and bears are examples of ominvores.
Herbivores.
Sure, but then they'd be called vegetarians.
No. Some may be vegetarians (herbivores) but most will also eat insects, worms, or meat.
Herbivores
all deer are herbivores, so yes they are vegetarians.
No deer are herbivores a.k.a. vegetarians.
Human herbivores are pretty much vegetarians. They only eat vegetables. Vegans can also be a "human herbivore. "
Yes, just like their White-tailed and Mule deer relatives, they're herbivores or vegetarians.
Of course only herbivores or vegetarians feed on producers.
No, zebras are herbivores, or otherwise none as vegetarians.
Elephants are not predators; they do not prey on anything. They are herbivores--vegetarians.
No they eat bamboo; they are vegetarians.