Dugongs eat seaweed, some crustaceans and fish eat algae.
herbivores in pond are ant
Herbivores that live in swamps beavers.
the herbivores that live there are dumb because they live in Alaska so if you go there to find one don't look to hard
Deer, and bunnies.
An example of an herbivore that lives in a marsh is a nutria, also known as a coypu, which is an extremely destructive, invasive species in the United States. Nutrias are mammals that live in the water and they quite similar to beavers or capybaras.
rabbits,worms,and turtals
No they can't because all the vegetation in at the top near the sun light so herbivores would have to live in the shallower water
Herbivores that live in swamps beavers.
Yes, some of the animals that live in the ocean are herbivores.
No, they're herbivores. I fed them with flour and water, that was enough. They dig in immediately.
Some herbivores that live in the Grassland are, Monarch butterflies, Moose, and Deer
Yes, herbivores are organisms that eat plants.
they live on the savannah, they are herbivores
because drought=no water. no water=no plants. no plants=no herbivores (plant eating). no herbivores=no carnivores(meat eating). no herbivores+no carnivores+no water= starvation for us
the herbivores that live there are dumb because they live in Alaska so if you go there to find one don't look to hard
Most herbivores that live in a grassland are those that are ruminants (fore-gut fermenters), psuedo-ruminants, and hind-gut fermenters.Ruminants include:cattlebisonbuffaloyakantelopepronghorndeerwildebeestgoatssheepPsuedo-ruminants include:camelsalpacasllamasHind-gut fermenters (monogastric true herbivores) include:horsesponieszebrasburros/donkeysrabbitshares
humans
BEAR