Yes. Herbivore does mean plant-consumer in Latin.
Do you mean herbivore? An herbivore is a plant eating animal.
The word "herbivore" comes from the Latin words "herba," meaning grass or herb, and "vorare," meaning to devour. It describes an animal that primarily consumes plants for its diet.
You mean a giraffe? Because it does not mean an animal with a long neck is necessary a herbivore.
From the verb "vorare, voravi, voratum". i.E. herbivore, carnivore
You probably mean herbivore, an animal that heats vegetation.
Well, seeds and nuts along with plants are something a herbivore could eat, if that is what you mean.
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First of all it's herbivore. Herbivore- an animal that's vegetarian (doesn't eat meat.)
Well, seeds and nuts along with plants are something a herbivore could eat, if that is what you mean.
I think you mean brachiosaurus, which is a herbivore.
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hobovore? You mean HERBIVORE. Yes they are herbivore although they have been known to accidentally eat bugs out of curiousity.