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    herbivore, animal adapted to subsist solely on plant tissues. The herbivores range from insects (such as aphids) to large mammals (such as elephants).

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  3. Jan 2, 2013 · Animals. What Is an Herbivore? News. By Corey Binns. published 2 January 2013. Herbivores eat only plants, but can be very picky.(Image credit: stock.xchng) Herbivorous animals are vegetarians....

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  4. Oct 2, 2023 · Herbivores are defined as animals that primarily consume and survive on plant matter, including leaves, stems, roots, bark, grasses, nuts, seeds, fruit, algae, etc.

  5. Herbivory, the feeding on living plant parts by animals, is a key ecosystem process that has widely recognized effects on primary production and on vegetation structure and composition. The effect of herbivory depends on herbivore feeding type and intensity.

  6. Jan 13, 2020 · Herbivore (noun, “HER-beh-VOAR”) These are animals that eat mostly or only plants. Herbivores can be tiny insects, such as aphids and grasshoppers. But a diet of plants can also sustain massive beasts, like rhinos, elephants and moose. Even some fish are herbivorous (her-BIV-or-us).

  7. A herbivore is an animal that only eats vegetation, such as grasses, fruits, leaves, vegetables, roots and bulbs. Herbivores only eat things that need photosynthesis to live. Some parasitic plants that feed on other plants are also considered herbivores. The teeth of herbivores have adapted to chew the tough fibres of plants.

  8. Homepage. Discover & Learn. Animal factsheets. Insects. Herbivory: eating plants. Updated. 08/03/19. Read time. 12 minutes. What is herbivory? Why is herbivory important? Why are there so many types of herbivore? Plants and herbivores have developed strong relationships. How do herbivores deal with plant defenses?

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