Technically, no. An herbivore that still eats meat is called a omnivore. Therefore a herbivore would only want to eat plants and grass and that good stuff. An animal that is both a herbivore and a carnivore is called an omnivore. The most common omnivore on our planet is our own species. Bears and pigs are also omnivores.
A roaster is a herbivore because it eats most of its food from the ground.
PlantetendSay: plant-iya-tinnedHerbivoor (most common)
Well birds eats plants , seeds , bread any kind of stuff like that . So i'm not really sure . It is most likely to be a Herbivore
A giraffe is a herbivore, it eats only plants.
Technically, no. An herbivore that still eats meat is called a omnivore. Therefore a herbivore would only want to eat plants and grass and that good stuff. An animal that is both a herbivore and a carnivore is called an omnivore. The most common omnivore on our planet is our own species. Bears and pigs are also omnivores.
An omnivore is an animal that eats both meats and plants. (wasps, humans, dogs, most birds, most fish).A herbivore is an animal that feeds on vegetation only. (cows, sheep, some shellfish, elephants).An carnivore is an animal that only eats other animals. (lions, sharks, whales).
None. Carnivores are meat-eaters. Most will also eat a few plants. An animal that eats only plants is a herbivore. Those which eat both are omnivores.
it depends if the animal is a herbivore or eats meat. for herbivores, plants and vegetation, for animals that eat meat, smaller mammals and things like that.
A carnivore is a living thing( most likely an animal ) that eats an all meat diet, such as a tiger. An herbivore is something that eats only plants, such as an elephant. A producer is something that produces food, like an apple tree.
None. Carnivores are meat-eaters. Most will also eat a few plants. An animal that eats only plants is a herbivore. Those which eat both are omnivores.
A lot but it is a herbivore so most of the time it eats grass/flowwers
A roaster is a herbivore because it eats most of its food from the ground.
the American elk
The blue whale
By definition, an invertibrate is an animal without a backbone, such as a worm or jellyfish. So the Nyala Antelope is most certainly NOT an invertibrate.
PlantetendSay: plant-iya-tinnedHerbivoor (most common)