Grass is not a carnivore or herbivore. Grass is a producer. Grass produces carbon dioxide and food for animals. Grass is NOT a carnivore.
no because they feed on plants or producers
carnivores
Carnivores depend primarily on herbivores for food. They are meat-eaters that hunt or scavenge other animals, which can include various herbivores that consume grasses, plants, and other vegetation. While some carnivores may occasionally eat insects, their main source of nutrition comes from larger prey. Grasses, plants, mosses, and lichens are primarily consumed by herbivores, not carnivores.
Most ducks are omnivores, feeding off insects and various plants and grasses.
Most plants - shrubs, grasses, flowers, fruit
Geese are primarily herbivores, feeding on plants, grasses, and grains. However, they may occasionally consume small insects or fish, making them technically omnivores.
Yes, they are. They have canine teeth, made for shredding meat
Carnivores eat meat, herbivores eat plants, and omnivores eat both. Deer only eat plants, such as grasses and shrubs. Thus, all deer are herbivores.
No, kangaroos are not carnivores; they are herbivores. They primarily eat grasses, leaves, and shoots. Their digestive systems are adapted to break down tough plant material, allowing them to thrive on a plant-based diet.
Herbivores eat grasses and shrubs and leaves. Carnivores eat meat and omnivores like us can and will eat anything. A stag is a male that belongs to the deer family and the will eat grasses.
No. Carnivores eat meat. Cats are good example of that. Any animal, like an antelope, that eats grass and other green things is called a herbivore. Other animals that will eat anything are called omnivores. That is where people are classified.
1.Provide food for animals. 2. Support the enviroment. 3. Let carnivores hide in the grass. more...... click here......