If an insect is aquatic, then it doesn't mean it is an herbivore. Many insects, like dragonfly nymphs start out in water, and the only thing they eat is other insects. Damselfly is another example.
herbivore is when you eat herbs and carnivores is when you eat cars
No, Herbivores eat plants (herbs)
carnivore they do at meat but do eat herbs plants and so on...
An animal that only eats herbs is a herbivore. It is a bit obvious! Thicko
herbivore eat a plants only
herbavore animales
An organism that eats nothing but plant material is usually known as a "Herbivore". Humans that eat only plant materials are known as "Vegetarians".
A herbivore eats precisely what the word means- Herbs, vegetables and plants. So, in simple terms, a vegetarian.
Grasses, lichens, herbs, wild flowers - the same as any herbivore
It depends on the animal, if it's an herbivore it does.
A common porcupine is a herbivore. They eat leaves, herbs, twigs, green plants (live clover), and in the winter they sometimes eat bark. It varies with what kind of porcupine you have.
There is none, herbivore's only eat grass and plants not meat