Yes, people eat plants. In fact, we are supposed to eat just a little more plants than meat to stay healthy.
Animals are able to obtain phosphorus from plants that they may eat. It is also possible that animals that don't ingest plants can obtain phosphorus from the smaller animals that they may eat that do eat plants.
Animals in the redwood forest that eat plants include deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, and a variety of insects. These animals forage for leaves, berries, seeds, and other vegetation as part of their diet in the redwood forest ecosystem.
Whales eating salmon.
people were not allowed to eat blood after the flood
People in the rainforest typically eat a variety of foods such as fruits, vegetables, fish, wild game, and nuts. Their diet is often diverse and plant-based, incorporating foods that are locally available and sustainably sourced from the rainforest environment. Additionally, many indigenous peoples in the rainforest have traditional knowledge of edible plants and animals that they have relied on for generations.
Plants DO NOT eat people. If they do it's a part of their nature
no
Most people are omnivores- they eat meat and plants. Some people choose to be herbivores, and eat only plants.
Haven't you seen Little Shop of Horrors. Plants eat people!
No, there is no such plant.
because the people wants a plants and plants give oxygen to people and the they can eat the plants,the people can smell like animals.
No they mainly eat people
I do not really know but this is how will answer it beacause people eat plants
plants and grass
A carniorous plants are plants that eat insects and other stuff (not people)
roots, and berries
omnivore