giraffs, mamaths, elephants
Manatees.
No. There are many small mammalian carnivores, insectivores, piscivores, and omnivores. In fact, many mammalian carnivores hunt herbivores that are bigger than they are. The biggest land mammals are all herbivores.
Some mammals are omnivores, some are carnivores and some are herbivores.
Some mammals are herbivores, meaning they don't eat meat! (Herbivorous) Others are carnivores, meaning they eat only meat. (Carnivorous) and some mammals are omnivores, meaning they eat both. (Omnivorous)
yes, they're all herbivores. (Look at WikiFur for more infomation)
No, Zebras are herbivores (they only eat plant material).
Carnivorous (flesh-eating) mammals typically have large canines. They are often big animals, although all the biggest mammals are herbivores.
No. Birds are not mammals. They do not nurse their young, and most have feathers, not hair and fur like mammals. There are flying mammals (bats) that do nurse their young.The dodo bird (which is presently extinct) was not a mammal. By definition, birds are not mammals.
it eats birds,rats,and other small mammals.
They're all hooved ruminant mammals that are herbivores.
Mammals can be herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores, depending on their species. Herbivores primarily consume plant-based foods, while carnivores primarily consume animal-based foods. Some mammals, like humans, are omnivores and consume both plant and animal-based foods.
The animals are giraffes (tall herbivores) and aardvarks (insect-eating mammals).