aphids and herbivores obviosly
Deer, rabbits, and goats are common animals that eat shrubs. They may feed on the leaves, stems, and buds of shrubs as part of their diet.
Black tail jackrabbits (lepus californicus)
Similiar to a shrew. Habits like a mole. Eats roots, barks and the like. Does not like to be exposed, so to protect your ornimental shrubs, rake leaves and mulch away so they cannot travel hidden from view.
Yaks are herbivores
Babirusas are omnivores, feeding primarily on fruits, leaves, and nuts. They may also consume small insects, invertebrates, and carrion opportunistically. Grazing on vegetation makes up a significant portion of their diet.
yes they do he he!
Shrubs do not eat berries. A carnivore is something that eats meat. Perhaps you are thinking of "cannibal" - something that eats its own species.
Deer, rabbits, and goats are common animals that eat shrubs. They may feed on the leaves, stems, and buds of shrubs as part of their diet.
a shrub is a primary consumer
rainforest pigs
A YAK eats grass.
A kangaroo is a herbivore, and grazes on grasses and browses on the leaves of trees and shrubs.
herbivores such as cows, bunnies,... (animals that don't eat meat)
the American black bear eats plants shrubs worms and insects
it doesn't catch its food. it is a herbivore. it eats grass, lichen, shrubs and mushrooms.
Well it depends on the size of the animal. But here is one a big snake eats a jack rabbit then the jack rabbit eats the shrubs
Black tail jackrabbits (lepus californicus)