Wheat is a grain and consumed by omnivores (eats both vegetation and meat) and by herbivores (vegetation). Carnivores (meat eaters) can consume vegetation.
Wheat itself does not eat anything. It is therefore classified as an autotroph. Wheat makes its own food, by means of photosynthesis.
Grains come from plants they make their own food from photosynthesis.
Chickens are omnivores as they eat grain/seeds (plant life) and insects (animal life).
herbivore is when you eat herbs and carnivores is when you eat cars
an herbivore
Yes, because they eat insects and they eat things like seeds, nuts, and berries.
I just found out today that Jackrabbit's are, in fact, herbivores.
No, a goat is an herbivore. They only eat grasses and shrubs. If they are on a farm, they will also eat hay and grain.
Chickens are omnivores as they eat grain/seeds (plant life) and insects (animal life).
herbivore eat a plants only
Yes, pigeons are grain eaters.
No herbivore eat rabbits, as herbivore means "plant eater". An animal CAN'T be a herbivore If it eats rabbits.
herbivore is when you eat herbs and carnivores is when you eat cars
herbivore is when you eat herbs and carnivores is when you eat cars
Herbivore means plant eater. Piranhas aren't plants. No herbivore would eat a piranha.
There is none, herbivore's only eat grass and plants not meat
an herbivore
Yes, because they eat insects and they eat things like seeds, nuts, and berries.
I just found out today that Jackrabbit's are, in fact, herbivores.