every Biome supports some sort of Herbivore.
pyhtoplankton and manatees
ecosystems
Herbivores are animals that only eat plants, not meat. One of the major herbivores in a marine biome is a manatee, which eats sea grasses and other aquatic plants. Also, many fish are herbivores too. Fish can eat a wide variety of foods ranging from plankton to seaweed, to other fish. Overall, there aren't a whole lot of aquatic herbivores. Many aquatic animals live off meat, because it is found easily. --Platypus and Dolphin Girl ;-{)
Mount Rainier's biome is considered to be a subalpine and alpine biome. It transitions from lush temperate rainforest at lower elevations to alpine tundra at the higher elevations near the summit. This diverse range of ecosystems supports a variety of plant and animal species.
any special weather phenomena in a rainforest biome
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pyhtoplankton and manatees
Tall grasses and large herbivores are part of the grassland biome and not a desert.
tropical savannasWARNING THIS ANSWER IS NOT AN APPROVED BIOME
The primary consumers in the tundra are the herbivores.
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They usually have preferred plants.
grasslands and forests (jungles,etc)
Many insects, rodents, rabbits, hares, squirrels and hoofed animals are herbivores found in deserts.
What is grasslands
ecosystems
Though the grey or red squirrels are usually thought of as being herbivores (eating nuts, etc.), can be found in mixed woodland, they do eat bird eggs and nestlings.