mulberry leaves
No, they feed on live small animals and forage for plant material.
So they can shade themselves, hunt for food, and feed off the plants and berries.
omnivore
Desert animals either feed on plants or they feed on other animals.
Omnivores feed on both animals and plants.
None, no animals live in Antarctica.
no
Animals that feed on plant eaters are no lower than secondary consumers in the food chain. They are usually referred to as tertiary consumers, which are organisms that consume primary consumers (plant eaters).
Yup it does.
That is because that the predators that feed on the dead are looking for dead animals. Most of the dead animals are on the ground, unless they magically can fly when they are dead. Many water plants are at the top, so the animals that feed on them stay where to food is
I assume you mean "feed lot", and the answer is NO - there are plenty of animals that can and do live for a time in a feed lot.
All herbivores animals eat plants. They live on plants.