Yes, caribou are considered to be herbivores. But there is evidence that they may eat bird's eggs, arctic char and lemmings. A link follows.
Caribou are herbivores
Armadillos are not herbivores, they are insectivores.
Caribou eat plants which make them herbivores.
NO. Caribou are herbivores, not carnivores, which means they eat plants, not animals.
No, caribou are docile herbivores, more intent on eating than fighting.
No, caribou are docile herbivores, more intent on eating than fighting.
caribou and deer like animals
Moose,Caribou,Snowshoe Rabbit
Moose,Caribou,Snowshoe Rabbit
Caribou have a thicker coat of fur and wider hooves - nova net answer
The dominant herbivores in the tundra include animals like caribou, musk oxen, Arctic hares, and lemmings. These herbivores have adapted to the harsh environment of the tundra and play a key role in the ecosystem by consuming vegetation and supporting predator populations.
No. They are herbivores, so they eat plants.