Because in the region where they lived, there were no plants or vegetation for most of the year.
plants and trees in near the lakes
Assorted aquatic plants and vegetation.
No because the conditions of Canada made it almost impossible for plants to grow
Herbivores get their energy from feeding on plants, and only plants
Vegetation diets is when you only eat the natural vegetates of animals and plants
Nope... caterpillars eat vegetation such as the leaves and stalks of plants.
No that would be an herbivore. Carnivores eat strictly meat.
Red kangaroos eat only plants and other vegetation
The Inuit live in the Arctic region with a tundra environment which has low vegetation and small plants such as lichens and mosses
Squirrels can eat plants and they do eat a variety of vegetation. Squirrels dine on nuts, seeds, fruits, conifer cones, and leafy green plants.
Only the tadpoles will eat vegetation. Once a toad they are exclusively carnivore
They eat primarily green vegetation, grain, aquatic plants, insects, and fish.