Vegetation does not eat it makes its own food using CO2 form the air, Water and sunlight. There are however some plants that trap animals to boost their nitrogen uptake by trapping insects (for instance the Venus Fly Trap).
Omnivores eat both meat and vegetation.
someone who does not eat meat
No, cows only eat vegetation. Cows are herbivores.
From the insects and insect larva in the vegetation that they eat.
The most luxuriant vegetation found in any climatic realm is called the tropical rain forest.
Because in the region where they lived, there were no plants or vegetation for most of the year.
Carnivores do not eat vegetation; they eat meat.
Most common vegetation is fine for caterpillars
slugs and snails will eat most vegetation that is within reach. They will of course take the most succulent first.
nothing, they do not eat any vegetation.
Some birds might eat grass, but it depends on the species. Most birds eat grubs, berries, seeds, and other vegetation.
vegetation
No as they are herbivores and eat vegetation
Herbivores are animals that only eat vegetation. By contrast, carnivores only eat meat and omnivores are able to eat both vegetation and meat.
Most Hugh and McKinnon bears are omnivores (they will eat any food); however, a minority are vegetarians (they eat vegetation but not meat).
It really depends on where they live in most places were little vegetation is found they eat practically any plant that is safe. so if it lived were lettuce could be found i would eat that or bell peppers it would gorge on he main food source of vegetation.
no