An animal that only eats grass, plants, and other green herbivore kids of food = )
Herbivorous means eating only plant food, and not animals. Mammals are generally animals with hair (but some, like dolphins and whales are smooth for swimming). They produce milk and suckle their young.
So examples of herbivorous mammals are: horse, rhinoceros, cow, rabbit.
A grazing herbivore is an animal--predominantly mammalian--that subsist on consuming grasses as primary herbage as part of their diet. Such animals live on massive tracts of native grassland or man-made tamed meadows called pastures. A large portion of animals domesticated by man are grazing herbivores--horses, cattle, sheep, goats, llamas, donkeys and mules--and there are many species or types of wild animals that are this as well: wildebeest, zebras, hartebeast, American bison, pronghorn, elk, Gazelles, cape water buffalo, asian water buffalo, guar, banteng, yak, big-horn sheep, mountain goats, Dall's sheep, and many, many more.
Grazing animals - are those that spend their time eating grass.
The dominant plant that grazing animals eat is grass. Other plants that would also be consumed are legumes and other forbs.
Horses
Grazers.
No, grazers are plant eaters, herbivores.
Lions actually do not graze. They are carnivorous mammals, meaning they eat other animals--preferably grazers--to survive.
The Zebra and other grazers, such as the wildebeest are the main food prey of lions.
No. Cheetahs are predators so they hunt the animals that graze. Grazers are mainly herbivores such as antelope, zebra and wildebeest.
Lions actually do not graze. They are carnivorous mammals, meaning they eat other animals--preferably grazers--to survive.
Lions actually do not graze. They are carnivorous mammals, meaning they eat other animals--preferably grazers--to survive.
The freezing and thawing of the active layer can determine where grazing animals can find food. Where the grazers go, the predators must go also.
they are gorgers and grazers by themselves but when they have offspring they are also hoarders.
Other animals, fungi, trees, shrubs anything that is not herbaceous or that are plants. Buffalo are herbivorous grazers, not carnivores, nor omnivores.
There are documented instances of true ungulates (in this example deer) killing birds for the calcium in their bones. Generally these animals are grazers or browsers. This is an odd taxonomic group that includes aardvarks, hyraxes and elephants as well as manatees...so there are some obvious omnivores in this group.
As said in it's name a grassland mostly consists of grass and low-laying bushes and shrubbery, sometimes the occasional tree. A grassland is normally habitated by grazers such as verities of deer, antelope, bison and then you have the carnivoires that will hunt the grazers. It depends on where in the world the grassland is located, but you can normally find animals such as wolves, coyotes, big cats and more.