Many different animals eat wheat plants, including insects such as aphids and cutworms, as well as larger animals like birds and rodents. In agricultural settings, wheat plants are also susceptible to damage from pests like rabbits and deer. Farmers may use various methods to control these pests and protect their wheat crops.
If it only eats plants it is a Herbivore If it eats both plants and plant eating animals it is an omnivore If it eats only animals and does not eat plants it is a carnivore
An animal that eats both plants and meat is an omnivore. (One that eats primarily plants is an herbivore, primarily meat is a carnivore.)
An organism that eats plants and animals is called an omnivore. Omnivores have a varied diet that includes both plant and animal matter, allowing them to obtain essential nutrients from different sources. Examples of omnivores include humans, bears, and raccoons.
An organism that eats plants is called an herbivore. Herbivores obtain their energy by consuming plant materials, such as leaves, fruits, and stems. Some examples of herbivores include rabbits, deer, and cows.
Herbivore
some mouse eats wheat
Carnivore=Eats only meat Herbivore=Eats only plants Omnivore=Eats plants and meat
plant leaves
herbivore eats plants and carnivore eats meat. omnivore eats both plants and meat.
no body eats air plants
anything that eats plants i guess
fish eats atta fish eats mummy
Herbivore
wat bug eats fuchia plants
Parasaurolophus eats plants.
Wheat is a grass and is wind pollinated.
If it eat plants, it is a herbivore. If it eats meat, it is a carnivore. If it eats both, it is an omnivore.