Most likely because cows are America's number one meat producer... so i would say yes
there were more pant eaters. They are called Herbivores. Meat eating dinosaurs are called, carnivores. Carnivores ate Herbivores.
Plant eating dinosaurs, or herbivores, were more prominent than meat eating dinosaurs. Some included sauropods, hadrosaurs, stegosaurs and ornithopods.
Male horseflies are neither herbivores nor producers; they are classified as predators. They primarily feed on nectar and other sugary substances, but they do not consume plant material like herbivores do. In the food chain, they can be considered prey for larger predators, such as birds, but their role is more aligned with that of a nectar-feeding insect rather than a traditional herbivore or producer.
I guess that's a yes and a no. Vegitarians eat fish and chicken witch is considered not meat. Vegens eat only vedgies. So I`m guessing herbivores are more Vegens. ~Amythefairy
Herbivores are plant only eaters. Carnivores are meat only eaters. Omnivores eat both meat and plants.
Herbivores lose a higher percentage of energy because digesting plant matter is more difficult and energy-intensive compared to digesting meat. Plant cell walls are harder to break down and require more energy to extract nutrients, resulting in a higher energy loss in the process. Additionally, plant matter often contains lower levels of digestible nutrients compared to animal tissue, leading to more energy being lost as waste.
Because they taste better. Their depression at being slaughtered flavors the meat and makes it more tender.
No, it is not nearly as effiecient times wise, but very effiecent as in you don't actually have to do anything.
In the Mesozoic, just as today, carnivores couldn't survive without there being far more herbivores than carnivores. For example, the most common dinosaurs in the Cretaceous were the herbivorous dinosaurs called hadrosaurs. In the Jurassic, the most common dinosaurs were sauropods, which were also herbivores.
Carnivores have pointed teeth to chew through meat, but herbivores have flat teeth to chew on plants and vegetation. Humans have both pointed teeth and flat teeth, our canines and our molars.
Many animals who are naturally herbivores (like cows) have had meat, bone meal, blood meal, or animal fat added to their feed. That does not make them omnivores; they are still herbivores. Similarly, plant matter is often added to cat food, but that does not make cats omnivores; they are still carnivores.
Horses are strict herbivores and do not eat meat. They do not have a digestion system capable of breaking down the type of proteins found in meat. Feeding meat to a horse is not a good idea as it can make them deathly ill.