One that grazes; a creature which feeds on growing grass or herbage.
an animal which feeds on plants Satellite photograph of the Great Barrier Reef situated off the northerastern coast of Australia.
refers to a mammal that predominantly feeds on non-woody vegetation such as grasses and forbs (non-woody leafy plants). Elk are predominantly grazers except for a short period of time during the winter when they are browsers. Typically grazers do eat some browse, and browsers do eat some grass.
An animal that eats the vegetative tissues of herbaceous plants.
animal that feeds on algae, fungi, or bacteria that is attached to rocks and other surfaces; see also Scraper.
An animal which feeds on growing grass or other herbage on the ground.
an large animal that eats primarily grass
An animal that gathers its food by grazing.
herbivore that feeds on herbaceous vegetation (compare " browser.").
The process of consuming organisms smaller than itself, also used to describe animals which rasp benthic algae or sessile animals, such as bryozoan crusts, from the substratum.
An herbivore that feeds on grasses (compare browser).
A grazer is an animal that eats low-lying vegetation, such as grasses and other low plants.
A herbivore that feeds on grasses (compare "browser.").