No. An herbivore is an animal that eats plants.
A herbivore is an animal that primarily feeds on plants for sustenance. An example of a herbivore is a cow, which consumes grasses and other vegetation as its main source of food.
It is a animal that eats plants.
Herbivore
a herbivore is an animal that only eats green plants. for example snails are herbivores because they eat lettuce.
a carnivore would be an animal that eats meat and the carnivore in a food chain would depend on what animals are int the food changeFor example: if the animals in a food chain are snake leaves and mice the the snake would be the carnivore
A herbivore is an animal (or human) that eats only plants. Some examples are a deer or a person who is a vegetarian.
herbivore
Grasses, plants. They are a herbivore and eat only plants.
They probably eat termites and plants.
An herbivore is something that eats plants, and only plants. They generally aren't capable of properly digesting meat/flesh. Examples would be cows, kangaroos, guinea pigs, giraffes and deer.
Not exactly. A heterotroph has to get its' food from other complex organisms but that can mean other animals (meat) and plants. But a herbivore eats plants only.
A herbivore refers to an organism that mainly eats plants or plant-based food, while a consumer is a more general term that refers to any organism that consumes food to obtain energy. Herbivores are a type of consumer that specifically eats plants.