Forbs are flowering plants that are not grasses, and they primarily obtain their nutrients through photosynthesis, absorbing sunlight, water, and minerals from the soil. They do not "eat" in the traditional sense like animals do. Instead, they produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis, using carbon dioxide from the air and nutrients from the soil. Herbivores, such as deer and rabbits, often consume forbs as part of their diet.
pronghorn
no , she did not eat she eat grass,clover and forbs
Deer eat forbs, like flowering plants and weeds.
forbs, herbs, grasses - that is, plants
grass, ferns, leaves, twigs, forbs, and shrubs
Plants being grasses and forbs.
wild burros eat grasses, forbs, sagebrush, saltbrush, and shrubs
No, they can eat forbs, leafy weeds, and some fruits or vegetables.
grass, ferns, leaves, twigs, forbs, and shrubs
Rabbits feed on grass, forbs and leafy weeds.
Plants like grasses, some forbs and flowers.
Deer like the white-tail have a diet that consists primarily of forbs and shrubs. They will eat flowers and leaves off of shrubs, trees and forbs. They are predominantly browsers, though occasionally they will graze grass if they feel the desire.