No, some plants are poisonous to all animals.
There are different kinds of diosaurs. Some yes, are carnivores. Some are herbivores, and only eat plants. Some are omnivores, they eat both meat and plants.
No, herbivores EAT plants it is plants that photosynthesise to make their food and herbivores that eat plants to steal the food the plants have made. ONLY plants can make their own food from scratch (using sunlight), all other living creatures (except some that live on chemicals heated in the earth) depend on plants for their food.
The sun gives off energy in the form of sunlight. The sunlight is then absorbed by plants. Herbivores and first-level consumers eat the plants, therefore absorbing some of the energy. Carnivores and second-level consumers eat the herbivores, absorbing some of THEIR energy, which came from the plants in the first place!
No, not all dinosaurs were carnivores. There were herbivorous dinosaurs that primarily ate plants, such as the Triceratops and the Apatosaurus. Additionally, some dinosaurs were omnivores, meaning they ate both plants and meat.
not strictly, as far as i know, all flies eats other animals to some degree
all herbivores eat plants
Plants are producers that are eaten by herbivores. Some plants like mold, and mushrooms are decomposers.
some examples of herbivores are manatees, rabbits, deers, mice and turtles. any animals that eat only plants are herbivores.
All herbivores animals eat plants. They live on plants.
There are different kinds of diosaurs. Some yes, are carnivores. Some are herbivores, and only eat plants. Some are omnivores, they eat both meat and plants.
No, herbivores EAT plants it is plants that photosynthesise to make their food and herbivores that eat plants to steal the food the plants have made. ONLY plants can make their own food from scratch (using sunlight), all other living creatures (except some that live on chemicals heated in the earth) depend on plants for their food.
They eat some plants in the ocean. I guess they are herbivores.
The sun gives off energy in the form of sunlight. The sunlight is then absorbed by plants. Herbivores and first-level consumers eat the plants, therefore absorbing some of the energy. Carnivores and second-level consumers eat the herbivores, absorbing some of THEIR energy, which came from the plants in the first place!
Plants are producers not consumers therefore they are not herbivores because herbivores are plant eaters
Yes they are! Animals that only eat plants (and some berries) are called herbivores. So, yes, a moose is a "vegetarian."
Herbivorous dinosaurs ate the plants that lived when they did. Most species of dinosaurs lived before flowering plants or grasses were common, and therefor probably ate ferns, cycads, horsetails, and conifers.
Animals that don't eat plants are called herbivores. Some of these animals include horses, types of fish, types of birds, deer and rabbits.