Cows eat grass. That makes them herbivores because herbs are plants. They don't eat meat at all, so they can't be carnivores like cats or omnivores like humans.
Herbivore. Their diet consists of mainly plants.
Herbivore is a name for an animal that eats plants. And cows don't eat other animals.
Neither. A cow is a herbivore, not a omnivore, nor a "carnivoresa" nor a "herdivore."
An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin is an omnivore. Cow eats only plant so -
A cow is a Herbivore.
No. A cow is a herbivore.
A cow is both a consumer and a herbivore.
Cattle are herbivores.
A Herbivore.
Cows eat plants. Herbivores.
Herbivore, and also a ruminant.
Since the Sea cow lives under water it eats aquatic plants, and its a total herbivore.
A herbivore is an animal that eats plants. For example, a cow eats grass. Grass is a herb so that makes the cow a herbivore. We eat plants but not all the time. We also eat meat. This makes us an omnivore.
A cow is a herbivore
No, a cow is not a detrivore. A cow is an herbivore.
Yes its a herbivore
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A cow is a herbivore because it eat plants exclusively. A lion is a carnivore as it eats meat exclusively. I, on the other hand, not only eat meat, but may have a salad, fruit, too. So I am an omnivore.
No, it's a HERBIVORE.
Yes, and a grazer.