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Yes, many animal species are dependent on plants for food, either by directly consuming plants or by eating animals that have consumed plants. Plants provide essential nutrients and energy for many animal species, making them a crucial part of the food chain.
By eating plants.
specialist
coconuts
because they are better and they grow faster
A herbivore is an animal that eats only vegetable, no animal matter.
what would happen is that the animal species would become an invasive species and they would eat all of the plants and food sources, which would starve out animal and human resources, which then would die out animal and human species, and without them, the plants soon will die out, which then they're would be nothing to take care of the earth.
The word that means a species of animals or plants is not longer in existence is extinct. Animals that are no longer plentiful, might be called endangered.
Buffalo prey's on plants
The Alberta badlands are home to a variety of plant and animal species. Some of the common plants include prickly pear cactus, sagebrush, and buffalo grass. Animals you may find in this region include mule deer, pronghorn antelope, rattlesnakes, and various bird species like hawks and eagles.
Many animals eat plants. Some examples are elephants, zebra, giraffe, monkey, Buffalo, cow, deer, goat, and etc. Animals that only eat plants are know as herbivores.
Yes buffalo is a herbivorehttp://wiki.answers.com/What_is_a_buffalo_a_herbivore_omnivore_carnivore#ixzz17023z41T