- Cows: Herbivorous mammals that primarily consume grass and other plant material.
- Deer: Herbivorous ruminant mammals that feed on leaves, twigs, buds, and other plant parts.
- Elephants: Herbivorous mammals known for their large size and long trunks. They consume a variety of plant material, including grasses, leaves, bark, and fruits.
- Giraffes: Herbivorous mammals with long necks that allow them to reach high into trees for leaves, buds, and fruits.
- Horses: Herbivorous mammals that eat grass, hay, and other plant material.
- Kangaroos: Herbivorous marsupials that consume grasses, leaves, and other plant matter.
- Koalas: Herbivorous marsupials native to Australia that primarily feed on eucalyptus leaves.
- Pandas: Herbivorous mammals known for their distinctive black and white markings. They almost exclusively eat bamboo.
- Rabbits: Herbivorous rodents that feed on a variety of plant material, including grasses, leaves, and vegetables.
- Sheep: Herbivorous mammals that primarily graze on grasses and other plants.
- Sloths: Herbivorous mammals that move slowly and spend most of their time hanging upside down from trees. They feed on leaves, fruits, and other plant material.
- Tortoises and Turtles: Herbivorous reptiles that primarily consume plants, fruits, and vegetables.
Remember that within these broad categories, there can be further variations in diet depending on the specific species and their habitats.