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There are only 3 orders of animals - Herbivores, Carnivores and Omnivores. Herbivores eat only plants in their diet - carnivores eat only meat and omnivores eat both meat and plants as part of its normal diet. Herbivores are only plant eaters - animals that eat plants as the main staple of their diet. Panda bears are herbivores as they only eat specific bamboo plants (and they eat a lot of them - because they are not nutritious at all)!!! Humans are omnivores - when eating a hamburger that contains beef and flour!! Bears are omnivores - they eat fish and berries. Carnivores are only meat eaters - animals that eat meat are the main staple of their diet. Wolves are carnivores.
Yes, plant juices are a staple of their diet.
A fox's teeth are sharply pointed, and designed for tearing the flesh of the small animals that are its staple food. A deer's teeth are blunt and broad, because they're intended for crushing plants and grass.
A fox's teeth are sharply pointed, and designed for tearing the flesh of the small animals that are its staple food. A deer's teeth are blunt and broad, because they're intended for crushing plants and grass.
They are omnivores and will eat other insects as well as their primary staple nectar from plants.
It was probably corn. Corn is a pretty old staple for people and their animals.
Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fibre that grows in a boll, or protective capsule, around the seed of cotton plants of the Genus Gossypium.
No it is not.
Staple MEAT in Andhre
i have a lot of staple at home.
Not unless you staple it to your head =]
Staple fibre