'Herbivores' means an animal such as deer or rabbits that primarily feed on vegetative matter (even bark).
No, not all fishes are herbivores. Some fishes are carnivores, meaning they primarily eat other animals.
No, vegetarians, or better described, as herbivores in this example, are not the only heterotrophs that get all their energy from plants. All living organisms, including carnivores, also derive energy from plants by eating the herbivores.
Animals that eat plants and animals/meat are called omnivores.Animals that only eat plants are called herbivoresAnimals that only eat other animals/meat are called carnivoresAn omnivore eats plants and animals, eg, humans
A herbivore eats the plants, which are the primary producers. A herbivore is called a primary consumer for this reason. Most herbivores are eaten by carnivores, which are called secondary or tertiary consumers (or apex predators).
Three types of heterotrophes are: humans, alligators and fish. Plants are autotrophes which means they produce their own food within their body. If you compare the three heterotrophs I listed above, then they all consume (or eat) different types of food and capture them in different ways.
Animals.
herbivores
they are obviously all animals
Some mammals are omnivores, some are carnivores and some are herbivores.
there is no similarities they are all different.
Because all of the farm animals are herbivores. Herbivores don't have "sharp teeth" like such carnivores as wolves or lions do.
Herbivores are defined as animals that subsist on plants for all their food. So yes cows are Herbivores
Alligators eat all kinds of insects and animals depending on their size so they are carnivores and not herbivores.
No, not all fishes are herbivores. Some fishes are carnivores, meaning they primarily eat other animals.
All herbivores animals eat plants. They live on plants.
Not all animals should have fat in their diets (especially herbivores)
No, some plants are poisonous to all animals.