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No an Ash tree is a plant. A herbivore eats plants.
I believe the question to be, "Is an oak tree an herbivore?" The answer to this question is no, an oak tree is not an herbivore. Herbivores are animals that eat plants. An oak tree is a plant, not an animal, so therefore it can not be an herbivore.
yes, a tree snail is a herbavore
herbivore
well its not a herbivore so you choose
yes
Omnivore
A Sloth is a herbivore, eating tree leaves.
well its not a herbivore so you choose
A eucalyptus tree is a plant that produces its own food through photosynthesis. It is neither a herbivore, carnivore, nor omnivore, as it does not consume other organisms for its nutrition.
The koala is strictly a herbivore, living almost exclusively on eucalyptus (gum tree) leaves and flowers.
A beaver is an herbivore.