Herbivorous means their main food is leaves, berries and roots
No, they are carnivorous.
donkey krill whale snail
Dentition patterns of carnivores and herbivores differ because of the food that they eat. Carnivores have sharp teeth that allow them to tear meat while herbivores have flat and dull teeth that allow them to eat vegetation.
Herbivorous animals typically have few to no canines. Unlike carnivores, which use canines for tearing flesh, herbivores have evolved to have flat teeth, such as molars and premolars, which are better suited for grinding plant material. Some herbivores, like pigs, may have reduced or modified canines, but they generally do not rely on them for feeding. Overall, the presence of canines in herbivores is minimal compared to carnivorous species.
yes. Wolves will eat fish in many parts of their range. During the salmon run on the west coast of the states, most of the food chain is based on eating salmon and both wolves and bears eat a lot. There has been much research done on salmon fishing by wolves in Alaska and has been well documented. Wolves will scavenge from kills and washed up food from the sea, but in many parts of the world they have been seen actively hunting. This article is about salmon eating in Alaska. I got it up just putting your question into Google. They have been watched fewer times eating fish in Europe but it does still happen
A food web is a series of food chains. A food chain is a linear sequence of links in a food web starting from a trophic species that eats no other species in the web and ends at a trophic species that is eaten by no other species in the web.