An animal that only eats plants is referred to as an herbivore. A specific example would be a cow. An animal that "primarily" eats plants would also, on occassion, eat meat, thus being an omnivore. A specific example of an omnivore would be humans.
Herbivore
An omnivore is any animal that eats plants and other animals.
a omnivore is any animal that eats plants or other animals.
Any animal that eats other animals is called a carnivore. There is no specific name for animals that are purely carnivores, only that they are not omnivores.
Lion,Tiger,Crocodile,Eagle,and all animals that eat other animals
a lion eats any animal that eats grass or plants
Any type of rabbit.
Well the types of animals that are herbivores are any animal that eats only plant matter
Animals depend on plants because there is something called a food chain. A food chain is a chain of what animal eats what. The food chain normally starts with plants so most animals need plants or they wont have anything to eat. Picture this a mouse eats grass, then a snake eats the mouse, and a hawk eats the snake, and the cougar eats the hawk. As you can see it all started with the grass so without plants there would be no food for any animal.
Zoo-plankton (animals) eat phytoplankton (plants) and bigger animals such as fish, corals, barnacles, muscles etc, eat any plankton (animal or plant) that comes by them.
No. A reindeer only eats plants as it is an herbavore.
Yes i mostly eats dead animals not of any animal i can think of it eats alive
Herbivorous means their main food is leaves, berries and roots