I think everything bar the stem gets eaten, and that's when they're being picky. Generally, animals do not have the limbs and dexterity to pull apart something as small as a leaf. They will just eat the whole thing usually (maybe without the stem, though it is a maybe).
as humans do, animals eat until they had their portion
no there isn't.no matter how big the meat can be a grasshopper cannot digest it.
Organisms in the second trophic level that eat only plants are herbivores. These organisms derive their energy by consuming producers, such as grasses or leaves. Examples of herbivores include rabbits, deer, and grasshoppers.
well lets think about it an herb is a plant so lets assume they eat plants that leaves ivores which most likely means to eat in some way make your assumptions
Herbivores are animals that eat only plants.
All herbivores eat every part of a leaf unless they cant take posion
as humans do, animals eat until they had their portion
Elephants are not predators; they do not prey on anything. They are herbivores--vegetarians.
Yes, they only eat fruit, veg, leaves and grass.
There is urchine which eats kelp and there is zebra that eats only leaves.
Consumers that only eat plants are called herbivores. Herbivores typically rely on plant material such as leaves, fruits, seeds, and stems as their primary source of nutrition. Examples of herbivores include rabbits, deer, and cows.
Caterpillars are mainly herbivores, feeding on leaves, fruits, and flowers of plants. Some caterpillars are known to be selective feeders and will only consume specific types of plants.
No, racoons are animals and deer are herbivores which only eat leaves and tree bark.
Yes zebras are herbivores. they only eat grass and (sometimes) leaves - they don't eat meat.
Nope ! Crickets are herbivores - their only diet is of plant stems and leaves. They carry no diseases.
Because they are herbivores
It first takes the upper portion, and separates the surrounding leaves and leaves only the white, cotton part.