What are animals that eat plant?

Animals that eat plants are called herbivores. Here are some examples:

Common herbivores:

* Mammals: Cows, horses, deer, rabbits, squirrels, elephants, giraffes, goats, sheep

* Birds: Chickens, ducks, geese, parrots, finches, sparrows

* Insects: Grasshoppers, caterpillars, beetles, aphids

* Reptiles: Iguanas, tortoises, some species of lizards

* Fish: Some species of fish eat algae and other aquatic plants

Types of herbivores:

* Grazers: Animals that eat grasses and other low-growing plants (e.g., cows, sheep)

* Browsers: Animals that eat leaves, twigs, and other vegetation from trees and shrubs (e.g., deer, giraffes)

* Frugivores: Animals that eat fruits (e.g., monkeys, bats)

* Granivores: Animals that eat seeds (e.g., squirrels, birds)

* Nectarivores: Animals that eat nectar from flowers (e.g., hummingbirds, butterflies)

It's important to note that some animals may have a mixed diet, meaning they eat both plants and animals. These are called omnivores.