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What are herbivorious animals?

Those animals which eats only grass,leaves,and vegetables are called herbivorous, i.e. the herbivorous animals eat only plants.For example, goat, cow, horse,zebra, rihnoceros, deer etc are herbivorous.


Do sheep and goat eat a whitetail deer?

No both sheep and goats are herbivorous ie they eat plants and vegetation


Which adjectives can be used to describe a goat?

Nimble Butty Smelly Inquisitive Lovely Loathsome


Is camel a herbivorous or a carnivorous?

Herbivorous


Which of these animals is a herbivorous?

which animals is a herbivorous


Is a giraffe herbivorous or carnivorous?

girrafe is herbivorous.


What will happen if tiger teeth and goat teeth are exchanged?

If tiger teeth and goat teeth were exchanged, the tiger would lose its sharp, serrated teeth designed for gripping and tearing flesh, which are essential for its carnivorous diet. The goat, on the other hand, would gain these teeth, but they would be ill-suited for its herbivorous diet, making it difficult for the goat to graze effectively. Overall, such an exchange would be detrimental to both animals, as they would be unable to perform their respective feeding behaviors and survive in their natural environments.


What behaviors do cheetahs have?

These are commonly called as big cats and behave like cats they attack on smaller herbivorous animals like deer, sheep ,goat, dogs and other such animals. They avoid to attack on Humanbeing but can attack on a Child.


Is a horse omnivorous herbivorous parasitic or saprophytic?

a horse is herbivorous.


What part of speech is Herbivorous?

Herbivorous is an adjective. Adjectives describe nouns.


Is COW an herbivorous animal?

COW is not an animal; it refers to the species Bos taurus, which are herbivorous mammals known as cattle.


How many bones are in a goats skull?

A goat's skull is composed of approximately 30 bones. These include the cranial bones, which protect the brain, and facial bones, which form the structure of the face. The exact number can vary slightly among individual goats due to factors like age and breed. Overall, the goat's skull is adapted for its herbivorous diet and unique feeding habits.