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.
an animal that only eats meat is a carnivore, an animal the only eats vegetation is a herbivore and an animal that eats both is called an omnivore :)
The animal that eats slippery d*ck is me, and my friend
An animal that eats everything is called an omnivore, an animal that eats only meat is called carnivore, and lastly an animal that eats only vegetation is called a herbivore
Many animals eat shrubs, including deer, rabbits, rodents, and some bird species. Insects such as caterpillars and beetles also feed on shrubs. Additionally, some larger mammals like goats and sheep may graze on shrubs in certain environments.
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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.
everything
herbivores such as cows, bunnies,... (animals that don't eat meat)
yes they do he he!
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
A herbivore is an animal that primarily consumes plants, a carnivore primarily consumes meat, and an omnivore consumes both plants and animals.
Shrubs do not eat berries. A carnivore is something that eats meat. Perhaps you are thinking of "cannibal" - something that eats its own species.
a shrub is a primary consumer
Desert bighorn sheep and mule deer will eat brittle bush. Kangaroo rats will eat its seeds. Brittle brush is also known as encelia farinosa.
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