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Herbivores

This category covers questions about herbivores, organisms that obtain energy from a diet of mainly, or exclusively, autotrophs (producers). Generally, herbivores are known as primary consumers. Herbivores often survive more easily than carnivores (secondary consumers).

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Do herbivores eat only a specific portion of the leaves?

I think everything bar the stem gets eaten, and that's when they're being picky. Generally, animals do not have the limbs and dexterity to pull apart something as small as a leaf. They will just eat the whole thing usually (maybe without the stem, though it is a maybe).

Do zooplankton make their own food?

A ZooPlankton Eats Anything , But It Has To Be Smaller Than Its Self .

Why is an aphid a herbivore?

Herbivorous is the food chain and web category into which experts place aphids. The insects in question (Aphidoideasuperfamily) particularly relish the internal, life-sustaining saps which they access by piercing the tissue of a plant's foliage.

Why do grass eating herbivores lack canines?

The very term predator suggests a creature that preys on another, via stealth and stalking.

There is no need for a "herbivorous predator" to lie in wait for an unsuspecting piece of vegetation to come along.

Are viruses carnivore omnivores or herbivores?

If I had to pick one, I'd say heterotrophic, but really they're not any of the above.

Autotrophic (which includes hemosynthetic) and heterotrophic describe where a living thing gets its energy. Viruses aren't really living things. Also, they don't produce their own energy.

Let's take poliovirus as an example. It consists of genetic material (RNA) inside a capside (a shell made of protein). It just floats until it binds to a receptor, gets taken up by a cell, and releases its RNA into the cell. All of this is done with the cell's energy. Then it uses the cell's supplies of molecules, machinery, and energy to replicate, making more copies of itself. It never actually produces ATP energy.

How many animals are herbivores?

animal herbevores like hores-are eat grass that is herbevores and goat,cow and atch...

What is a herbivore that lives in the jungle?

whitetail deer which eat plants, berries and leaves

European Red Squirrel eat nuts and berries

Cotton Tail Rabbits<leaves and vegitables

What type of plant do impalas eat?

They're antelope which are essentially by nature herbivorous, so your answer is yes!

Is the husky herbivore carnivore or omnivore?

Yes, They eat meat, and many vegetables.

True, but eating veggies on occasion does not make a true carnivore an omnivore..Dogs are canids, and as such are listed as carnivores because they evolved as flesh eaters.

Are insect eating birds herbivores?

No. Insects, though they often fly, are not birds. All birds by definition are warm-blooded, bi-pedal creatures and have an endoskeleton (a skeleton structure inside the body). In contrast to be classed an insect a creature must be cold-blooded, have six legs and an exoskeleton (a skeleton structure outside the body). As such insects are cannot be classed as birds.

Are all turtles herbivores?

Most are omnivores. Some are carnivores, such as the snapping turtle and the Leatherback turtle.

Is worm is herbivore?

a worm is an omnivore
Yes worms a re herbivores because they eat leaves

What only eats plants or other producer?

a cow, deer, ox, rabbit, giraffe, zebra, panda

What are the animals of herbivores?

They are Herbivores because they have flat molar teeth. Some had canines with molars. They can be Omnivores.

What is the names of the animals that are herbivores?

Fruit Bat,

Iguana,

Rabbit,

Guinea Pig,

Toucan,

Caterpillar,

Grasshopper,

Mouse,

Kakapo,

Hoatzin

Hope I helped! :)

Are squirels herbivore?

Yes, because squirrels eat nuts and acorns, which are vegatables

Are velociraptors herbivores?

Velociraptors are not herbivores, they are purely carnivores.

What are two herbivores?

Two examples of herbivores are horses and cows. Herbivores eat plants. Conivores eat meat. Omnivores eat both plants and meat.