It's a plant-eater (herbivore)
Rabbits are herbivorous; plant eaters.
flesh eating carnivore animals are generally sharper as they rip off flesh of a animal and the plant eating animals herbivores teeth are blunter as they just eat plants their teeth are also flat so they can grind the food before swallowing
Yes a bear will eat flesh but it is actually an 'omnivore' its diet also includes fruits and some plant materials.
The flesh eating animals are carnivores, the plant eating animals are called herbivores. Carnivores depend on the nutrients in meat and flesh, while the herbivores depend on the nutrients in plants. The carnivores have teeth that were made for tearing and ripping flesh, while herbivores have teeth that were made for crushing plants.
ANSWER:Carnivorous refers to the dietary habits of a species. Carnivorous means meat-eating and Herbivorous means plant-eating.i
Do you mean herbivore? An herbivore is a plant eating animal.
Rhinoceros
Rhinoceros
Plant eating animals are herbivores or said to be herbivorous
Rhinoceros
Because that is just the kind of animal it is, a herbivore, plant eater.
Animals which are carnivorous have canine teeth. The human canine teeth are the sharp pointy one that are exaggerated on vampires. Plant eating animals will in general lack these specialized teeth. Look for flat buck-like teeth on plant-eaters and sharp teeth on meat-eaters. The teeth. Meat-eating animals have sharp, pointy teeth so as to rip flesh. Plant-eaters have bigger, blunter teeth so as to grind up plants. Onmivores (Eaters of both plants and meat) have both.