NO! Lobelia is toxic to horses and many other animals! It is responsible for the death of many hundreds of livestock in the U.S. each year, including horses, cattle, and goats. Lobelia contains nicotine alkaloids that are responsible for its toxicity. These plants are palatable and are readily consumed. Depending on the dose, the nicotine alkaloids are central nervous system stimulants or depressants and result in the following signs:
it can only feed at dead living things such as dead animals and plants
That is because that the predators that feed on the dead are looking for dead animals. Most of the dead animals are on the ground, unless they magically can fly when they are dead. Many water plants are at the top, so the animals that feed on them stay where to food is
it does not make its own food it feed on some other things like dust , dead animals and dead plants.
herbivores, they can get eaten, but dont hunt themselves
Herbivores: Animals that primarily feed on plants. Carnivores: Animals that primarily feed on other animals. Decomposers: Organisms that break down dead organic matter to obtain nutrients.
Yes, it does feed on dead items. It feeds on dead plants and animals.
it can only feed at dead living things such as dead animals and plants
grass and other kind of plants
vultures and hyenas
well it depends what you dont want to give your horse (plants, feed, ect)
Do you have to feed your guinea pig dead bodies? Of course not - you feed them plants because they are herbivores.
Miniature horses eat what regular horses eat grass horse feed etc. Just smaller amounts. Goats will eat plants weeds and grass.
It gets ucky!
They feed on plants , animals and even humans ! Dead or alive !
because they feed on them
Hay is used to feed animals when grass is not available.
Elephants are herbivores and won't eat flesh.