Animals that feed exclusively on plants are called herbivores. They primarily consume vegetation such as leaves, fruits, and seeds. Common examples of herbivores include cows, deer, and elephants. Their adaptations help them efficiently digest plant material and extract the necessary nutrients.
They are called carnivores
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are critters a tipe of animal
The mature animal would be called the "parent" to the baby animal, which would be called the "child".
That famous animal is called panda, it feed on bamboos.
Yes. They feed exclusively on leaves
They are usually called feed stores, although similar products can be purchased at some grain mills and other outlets.
No. Koalas feed almost exclusively on eucalyptus leaves, supplemented by eucalyptus flowers and occasionally even bark. They do not eat animal proteins of any description.
Condors feed almost exclusively on carrion.
Herbivores feed exclusively on plants and omnivores feed on plants as well as animals.
Animal feed is material of animal or vegetable origin, prepared as feed for domestic or farm animals.
Animal feed, human feed, and making alcohol