No, grass is a plant, and lichen is a fungus
A lichen is eukaryotic.
They survive on presence of pollutants, more the pollutant more the lichen and vice versa.
lichen
"animals" is very vague. If It's a deer, sure maybe. If you're talking about killer whales, no.
A lichen is an organism and i know this because it can eat, drink, and reproduce.
Lichens are the first to appear.
it is a herbivorw eating grass, herbs, lichen
Grass,leaves,moss,cobweb and lichen
Grass Algae Moss Lichen Seaweed
They eat grass, tree bark, tundra plants such as lichen and moss.
Moose are herbivores, they eat mostly grass, leaves, lichen, and such.
Moss, lichen, grass, shrubs and trees.
it doesn't catch its food. it is a herbivore. it eats grass, lichen, shrubs and mushrooms.
yes, there are undersea plants and a little bit of mossyes there are plants in Antarctic there is fungi,lichen and grass
Lichen,algae,seaweed,fur grass,moss,liver wort,pearl- wort, and fungi
The Himalayan region of Central Asia, Mongolia and the Tibetan Plateau
The most common Antarctic plant is lichen. There are about 150 different types of lichen able to survive the extreme temperatures, as well as 30 mosses, some fungi, one species of hair-grass and one liverwort.