A herbivore is an animal that does not eat meat. Herbivores only eat plants.
Consumers are animals that eat producers. Producers are organisms that make their own food, like plants that make food during photosynthesis. A herbivore that eats producers (a herbivore consumer) would be an animal like a goat, cow, horse, sheep, etc.
A consumer that only eats plants is an herbivore. In humans, the practice of not consuming animal products is known as veganism.
Herbivorous means eats plants. For example, the horse is a herbivorous animal.
A herbivore is an animal (or human) that eats only plants. Some examples are a deer or a person who is a vegetarian.
Is polysaccharide a herbivore ? Well, no. A polysaccharide is an organic compound made of two or more monosaccharides; two of the best known are cellulose and starch; there are very many others. A herbivore is an animal that is a vegetarian.
All herbivores eat plants. An herbivore is an animal that eats plants.
A termite.
Any strict herbivore.
a herbivore or in a food chain it would be called the primary consumer
yes daphnia is a herbivore.
The animal jack rabbit can be a consumer -- it is a herbivore, or can be a prey -- consumable by carnivores.
herbivore/consumer
An okapi is considered a primary consumer. This animal is an herbivore that eats plants but is consumed by secondary consumers.
A herbivore refers to an organism that mainly eats plants or plant-based food, while a consumer is a more general term that refers to any organism that consumes food to obtain energy. Herbivores are a type of consumer that specifically eats plants.
stupid a herbivore is a consumer and it is carnivore
A consumer that only eats plants is an herbivore. In humans, the practice of not consuming animal products is known as veganism.
herbivore. some are carnivore.
Wading birds.