A herbivore. Examples of herbivores include deer, antelope, giraffes etc.
The Kangaroo grazes on grasses, and browses on trees and shrubs.
A kangaroo is a herbivore, and grazes on grasses and browses on the leaves of trees and shrubs.
The word "moose" comes from the Algonquin language, specifically from the word "moos," which means "he strips off" or "he browses." This refers to the animal's behavior of stripping leaves and bark from trees. The term was adopted into English as European settlers encountered the animal in North America.
The plural of browse is browses. As in "he browses the films on sale".
A range (not sure if you meant "animal range" or "range animal") animal is an animal that live and grazes in the grassy open land of western north america (horses, cattle, sheep, ect.)
The word graze is both a noun (graze, grazes) as wells as a verb (grazes, grazes, grazing, grazed).The noun graze is a word for a break in the skin most often caused by a scrape or abrasion, with little or no bleeding.The verb graze is to feed on herbage or algae, etc.Sentence examples:For noun: She fell of the bike yesterday but it was just a graze.For verb: It is not allowed for animals to graze here.However, the word "grazer" is accepted as the noun of the verb to graze, as well as the gerund "grazing".
To forage, nibble, chomp, chew, browse for bite mean bascially that.
Browses vegetation and interacts with the herd.
What is a veld?
a fault
herdsman
Browse should be "vali" in Estonian... I am Estonian