Plant eating was more difficult because back in the time of the dinosaurs, plants were usually tough and thick and hard to chew through.
Spikes for protection from animals eating it Tough outer 'skin' so its hard for animals to eat
Animals that eat ONLY plants are classified as "herbivores".If thats too hard to remember, "herbivore" has the root word "herb" which is a name for types of plants.
Reptiles.
It is actually quite hard to imagine these two plant-eating animals fighting each other. However, a healthy large ox is quite capable of defending itself against a threatening gorilla, especially if the ox is cornered.
They are called arthropods.
Snail crab shrimp etc
A lot of animals have hard body covering which makes them hard to become prey. However, animals such as hippopotamus, rhinoceros, and elephants have a hard cover of skin on their body.
That's a hard one to pin down. They don't seem to be as attracted to plants as they are a colony of animals called the sea anenome. Perhaps you could have Gallup conduct a survey.
The Fly eating plant is known as a venus Flytrap note the name "Fly" I hope this helped you. Kristina :~) ---------------- The Venus Flytrap is endangered, and therefore might be hard for you to find. If you are looking for a common fly-eating houseplant, its called the Pitcher Plant. I have a North American Pitcher that is quite effective. It has long tube-like stems and a 'lid' on top. It draws the flies in, and the lid closes on them. Then the tube slowly (very slowly) draws it downward to the base. Lucien.
The cassowary has large claws on it feet, the pitochu is pioseness rom eating posiness beetles.The pygmy parrot is extremely small and hard to find and or catch.
The hard material on the outside of your teeth is called enamel. Eating lemons can remove the enamel, and you don't want to do that.