define herbivores with 3 examples
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The living organism or loving being which only eats grass or different types of vegetation and don't it chicken meat flesh they are known as herbivores. ..example..like goat rabbit buffaloes. .
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Heya!
Sheena here!
As you know in humans we are divided into vegetarian and non vegetarian.
The person who doesn't eats fish,eggs, chicken,beef,mutton and eats only vegetable,milk products the person is called vegetarian.
The person who eats fish,eggs,chicken beef mutton and also vegetables,milk products they are known as non-vegetarian
Similarly in animals they are classified into three types>>>
=> Herbivores
=> Carnivores
=> Omnivores
Herbivores are such animals who just eat plants and grass and don't feed on dead animals, flesh of other animals.
Carnivores are such animals who don't eat plants and grass but eat only flesh and feed on dead animals.
Omnivores are such animals who eat both grass,plants and also feed on dead animals and flesh.
So examples of
Herbivores => Cow, Goat,Sheep,Deer
Carnivores => tiger,lion, Snake
Omnivores => Pig, Bear, Rat
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hope it helps!
Sheena here!
As you know in humans we are divided into vegetarian and non vegetarian.
The person who doesn't eats fish,eggs, chicken,beef,mutton and eats only vegetable,milk products the person is called vegetarian.
The person who eats fish,eggs,chicken beef mutton and also vegetables,milk products they are known as non-vegetarian
Similarly in animals they are classified into three types>>>
=> Herbivores
=> Carnivores
=> Omnivores
Herbivores are such animals who just eat plants and grass and don't feed on dead animals, flesh of other animals.
Carnivores are such animals who don't eat plants and grass but eat only flesh and feed on dead animals.
Omnivores are such animals who eat both grass,plants and also feed on dead animals and flesh.
So examples of
Herbivores => Cow, Goat,Sheep,Deer
Carnivores => tiger,lion, Snake
Omnivores => Pig, Bear, Rat
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hope it helps!
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