Carnivores are meat eaters they are different from herbivores, omnivores, and scavengers.
The animals that eat the desert lily are desert animals. Some examples of these animals are insects, reptiles, and tortoises.
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Animals such as desert tortoises, desert iguanas, and jackrabbits are known to eat cacti. These animals have adapted to digesting the tough, spiky exterior of cacti to extract moisture from the plant.
This plant is not generally used for food by humans or animals. It has been noted that rabbits will eat pachysandra.
Many animals eat the papyrus plant. For example, the desert fox eats papyrus. The desert fox is native to Egypt.
Many animals in the desert eat grass - rodents, rabbits, hares, tortoises, deer, antelope, sheep, javelina and other hoofed animals.
Yes, in the Desert the desert animals eat lots of cactus and other plants in the desert. In the sea the animals eat Kelp, seaweed, and etc.... And finally in the forest the animals eat either specific leaves or meat! Answered by: Anonymous
rabbits don't eat animals they are vegetarian's.
In the desert, animals like desert tortoises, rabbits, and insects eat cacti. This impacts the ecosystem by controlling cacti population growth and providing food for other animals in the food chain.
snakes and rabbits
no they do not
rabbits and humans eat carrots.
The animals that eat the desert lily are desert animals. Some examples of these animals are insects, reptiles, and tortoises.
The desert fox is a carnivore, so I presume it eats smaller rodents.A:Smaller animals like snakes and rabbits and small bugs; anything they can find, really.
Sea life would likely not eat plants. But animals in forests and deserts do eat plants. For examples, deer, rabbits, and other small game eat plants. In the desert, any grazing animals would eat plants-- but it would be slim pickings since there's not a lot of variety in desert plants.
Rabbits are vegetarian so they don't eat animals.
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