Bison (buffalo) are grazing animals or herbivores. Wolves are carnivores.
No. Mustangs are feral horses and like all horses are grazing animals (herbivores).
Only invertebrates grazing on fungal patches or vegetable detritus washed into the cave. There is no "herb" for herbivores in the surface-animals sense.
Grazing emergence occurs when the incident ray is makes an angle between itself and the normal which is equal to the critical angle (42 for glass).
Horses are strict herbivores. They may accidentally ingest bugs or small animals such as lizards, while grazing but this is not intentional, and does not change the fact that they are herbivores.
It would depend on your definition of dry. If the died off, obviously the grazing herbivores would have a problem. If it got to the point that they were weakened and started to die, it would also threaten the carnivores, as the grazing herbivores are likely their food source.
Tapirs probably do eat some insects because they are grazing animals. They actually eat mostly plants and are classified as herbivores.
Grasslands and forests are examples of biomes that typically support herbivores. These biomes provide a variety of plant species for herbivores to feed on, which in turn supports a diverse community of grazing animals.
Horses are strict herbivores. They may accidentally ingest bugs or small animals such as lizards, while grazing but this is not intentional, and does not change the fact that they are herbivores.
All wombats, including the Hairy-nosed wombat, are herbivores, and grazing animals. They have sharp teeth with which they bite and chew the grasses and sedges on which they feed.
Herbivores may also be called plant eaters.
Some of the animals that live around the jade flower might include deer, moose, and other grazing herbivores. This flower is found in plains and meadows in South America.