Sarcastic answer:
Yes, although most horse-owners are unaware that a 1,500 lb meat-eater is dwelling in the barn lot, sneaking out at night to eat little children and maul the family dog. If you are a horse owner, be sure to appease your horse with at least 20 lbs of ground beef morning and evening to ensure that your horse will not rampage the neighborhood or get a sudden craving for your toes in the middle of the night.
Real answer: No, it is not a carnivore. It's a herbivore. (Eats only plants).
a horse eats grass, hay and is called herbivore
If you mean a colt like a horse - no. They are a horse and they are herbivore. Hope that helped:)
No, flies actually eat plant sap, which comes from plants, so many people consider it as a herbivore.
A hippocampus is a mythical creature that is typically portrayed as a horse with the upper body of a fish or serpent. As a mythical creature, its diet is not based on real-world classifications of herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore.
it is a carnivore
a horse is a herbivore
a horse is a herbivore
A horse is a herbivore.
A horse is a herbivore.
No, horses are herbivores.
No, It's a Herbivore.
Herbivores.
HERBIVOR
a horse eats grass, hay and is called herbivore
herbivorous
HERBIVOR.
I'm not positive but it may be called a 'Griffin'.