No! Pandas are NOT herbivores! Yes, 99% of their diet is bamboo which is a grass; however, their bodies are not built to properly process it, nor does it have the proper nutrition that their bodies need which is why they have to eat 40 to 50 pounds of bamboo a day! Furthermore, Pandas have a large sagittal crest and very sharp teeth, traits that place them firmly give them the taxonomic classification as a carnivoran. So while one my describe the panda's diet as herbivorous, they are indeed carnivores.
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yes,they eat bamboos mainly.
Yes, they eat bamboo.
Carnivores eat meat, herbivores eat plants. Omnivores eat both.
Carnivores eat meat, herbivores eat plants. Omnivores eat both.
Primary consumers are both herbivores and carnivores. So yes, because carnivores eat herbivores.
There are carnivores and herbivores in both birds and insects.
Camarasaurus and Camptosaurus were both herbivores.
Because Omnivores are both herbivores and carnivores
herbivores only eat plants and carnivores eat both meat and plants.
there both
Herbivores eat plants. Carnivores eat meat. Ominvores eat both. Herbivores eat plants Carnivores eat meat Omnivores eat both
Platypuses are carnivores. Fish species come as both carnivores herbivores and omnivores.
Carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores are just different types of consumers. Carnivores consume only meat, herbivores consume only plants, and omnivores consume both meat and plants.
Herbivores rely on carnivores to control their population by preying on them, which maintains a balance in the ecosystem. Carnivores depend on herbivores as a food source for their survival. This interdependence helps regulate the population of both herbivores and carnivores and ensures the overall health of the ecosystem.