i can only think of the green iguana.
No. Kangaroos are strictly herbivorous, feeding only on grasses and other vegetation.
No, they eat only vegetation, they are herbivores.
No they are herbivores as in only eat vegetation
Vegetation diets is when you only eat the natural vegetates of animals and plants
they are herbivores, this means they only eat vegetation like grasses
No, emus are omnivores. They eat a variety of fresh plant matter and vegetation, as well as insects, larvae and even small reptiles.
Different reptiles are different types of consumers. For example, iguanas are primary consumers because they eat vegetation. Other reptiles, like Komodo dragons or Gila monsters, are secondary because they eat primary consumers. Some reptiles, like thorny devil lizards, eat secondary consumers (in the case of thorny devils these are red ants), and therefor they would be a third level consumer.
Buffalo's are herbivores they only eat vegetation.
Reptiles help the Earth by acting as consumers. They consume insects, and vegetation on occasion.
Red- head agamas eat a variety of crickets, mealworms, grasshoppers, and locusts.
There are certain birds that eat reptiles.
Herbivores get their energy from feeding on plants, and only plants