NO
kangaroos,rabbits, and sheep
They eat whatever they can capture - rabbits, deer, bighorn sheep, even coyotes.
Yes, of course. Most of the animals we eat are herbivores: cattle, sheep, rabbits etc.
Coyotes, wolfs, bears...there are a lot of animals that could/do eat those.
Cows, sheep, rabbits, horses, gerbils, hamsters, vegans.
They eat any animal they are able to catch - rabbits, foxes, deer, raccoons, bighorn sheep, etc.
Yes. Birds, sheep any animal that eats foliage (herbivore or omnivore) will eat edible flowers.
Wedge-tailed Eagles eat small birds, lizards, small sheep, rabbits, hares and sometimes kangaroos. They also eat dead critters (carrion.
Dingoes are carnivorous mammals, and scavengers.They eat any other animals, especially when these animals are carrion or roadkill - this includes sheep and cattle carcasses. They eat injured and sick large mammals, but tend to prey on smaller, slower marsupials such as possums, mammals such as rabbits, and birds.Being opportunistic feeders, they will eat insects and rodents, and even lizards.dingos eat rabbits, rodents, birds and lizzards sometimes evan us and friut and plants
I have never seen a sheep eat a whole apple, and they can't eat one all at once. Their mouth can't open wide enough. I have seen goats that are equivalent size eat a whole apple faster than a human could.
Wolves mostly eat meat - any animal that is available such as antelope, marmots, rabbits, squirrels, sheep and even fruits such as berries.
Two reasons: 1. Rabbits are prolific breeders and left unchecked, can consumer pasture resources (forage) very quickly. 2. Large popultaions of rabbits attract large populations of predators, who also tend to like to eat kids and lambs (baby goats and sheep).