No, eagles do not eat plants. Up to ninety percent of the eagle's diet consists of fish, both live and dead. If no fish or other food is available, eagles will eat heron, grouse, gull, crow, duck or small mammals and will feed on dead animals and road kill as a last resort. Eagles will also eat the innards of deer left behind by hunters.
Animals that feed on plant eaters are no lower than secondary consumers in the food chain. They are usually referred to as tertiary consumers, which are organisms that consume primary consumers (plant eaters).
No, grazers are plant eaters, herbivores.
Without plants, the base of the ocean's food chain would be disrupted, leading to the collapse of the ecosystem. Plant eaters such as herbivorous fish rely on plants for food, and predators depend on plant eaters for sustenance. The absence of any of these groups would result in a chain reaction that would disrupt the balance of the entire ocean ecosystem.
Herbivores (plant eaters)Browsers (leaf eaters)Grazers (grass eatersOmnivores (eats all groups)CarnivoresInsectivores (insect eaters)Piscivores (fish eaters)
Deer are herbivores, plant eaters
Plant-eaters.
More dinosaurs were plant eaters than meat eaters. That is because there is more food for plant eaters than for meat eaters.
plant eaters
yes
No, they are carnivores.
Plants eat plant eaters... :p
meat - eaters
yes they are
Plant eaters, love. It would be scary if your furball started chomping on your fingers. c:
Most dinosaurs were plant eaters. This is because plants are more common than animals.
NO!
cats are meat eaters