Some are and some are not.
There are many species that feed on vegetation, and there are many others that feed on them.
no
Not by intent. Rhinos are herbivores, plant eaters, and don't try to eat bugs.
No. Deer are herbivores. They eat plants, not meat.
Rabbits are herbivores and are not known to ingest insects .
Rabbits, cattle, sheep, grasshoppers, bugs and more!
omnivores: technically bugs are known as meat. So that means, since they eat bugs and seaweed that means they're omnivores
To me personally, I believe that a bumblebee is a herbivore because they don't eat meat unless you count really small bugs meat but, besides that, they are herbivores.
Horses are strict herbivores. They may accidentally ingest bugs or small animals such as lizards, while grazing but this is not intentional, and does not change the fact that they are herbivores.
No, they obviously eat meat.
No. Moose are herbivores, they only eat plants. If they were to eat bugs it would be accidentally, and other animals would be out of a nitrogen or calcium craving.
They are carnivores living mainly on insects, but include lizards and other frogs in their diet.
Plant-eater and plant-eating bugs are names for bugs that eat plants. The bugs in question also may be called herbivores ("plant eaters"). They tend to cause the most damage when they remove the plant's internal fluids, such as the phloem or the xylem.