Wombats eat sedges and grasses. Bison, deer, elk, cattle, horses, sheep, goats and pronghorns are also known to eat sedges and grasses as well.
They run very quickly from their predators, eat grasses and shrubs, and mate. As migratory animals, they shelter wherever possible.
Yes. They are herbivores, which means that they only eat grasses, shrubs, and sometimes, cactus.
Any number of different prarie grasses. Pronghorns live primarily in grasslands but also in brushland and deserts. They eat a wide variety of plant foods, often including plants that are unpalatable or toxic to domestic livestock (sheep and cattle) though they also compete with these for food.
True. Pronghorns are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses, forbs, and shrubs. They have a diet that consists mainly of vegetation.
No, pronghorns do not eat cheetahs. Pronghorns are herbivores that primarily consume grasses, forbs, and shrubs. Cheetahs, on the other hand, are carnivores that prey on animals such as gazelles, impalas, and other small to medium-sized mammals.
No, pronghorns are herbivores and primarily feed on grasses, forbs, and shrubs. They do not have the physical adaptations or dietary habits necessary to hunt or consume other animals, including deer. Instead, they rely on plant material for their nutrition.
American cheetahs probably preyed on pronghorns
They eat grasses, leaves, and fruit. They eat grasses, leaves, and fruit.
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They eat grasses, leaves, and fruit. They eat grasses, leaves, and fruit.
While wolves are known to prey on pronghorns, it is not a common occurrence. Pronghorns are fast and agile animals, making them difficult targets for wolves. Wolves usually target slower and weaker prey species for easier hunting success.