Any animal that feeds mainly on grass and other plants
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All herbivores have molars for grind the vegetation they eat.
Animals have different kinds of teeth.
The herbivores, who eat plants, have molars (flat teeth) to chew on plants such as grass or leaves
The carnivores, who eat meat, have sharp teeth for ripping out chunks of meat.
Humans and other omnivores have some of each kind so we can eat both meat and plants.
There usually flat not sharp, with grooves inside to help grind up food. Kind of like molars of a human. Humans have both kind of teeth, sharp "k-9" are for meat while our back teeth are for grinding up, just like an herbivorous.
Herbivores have all molars in there mouth so that they can grind plants like grass, wild flowers etc. On the other hand humans have many different kinds of teeth in there mouth like molars, canines etc to cut chew and grind food properly.
what do you mean by adapted ?human,plant,and animal teeth are different unless you are a clone.
the habit of only eating plants which are herbivores
All herbivores need molars to grind their food (vegetation). Molars are ridged and big for better grinding
Their teeth are flat instead of pointed like carnivores teeth, this makes it easier to MASH up leaves.
in some ways yes other ways no
they are pointy and help tear the meat.
there are many caterpillars and fish that are tropical herbivores
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Blue whales are carnivores, feeding on small crustacean's, plankton, and any small fish that get caught up when feeding.
It is thought that most of the animals in the Cambrian Period were herbivores feeding on the Green Algae which we believe was abundant during the Period.
Heterotrophs or consumers - including herbivores, omnivores and carnivores.
there are many caterpillars and fish that are tropical herbivores
No. They are herbivores, feeding on mostly plants.
Not all herbivores a have the same feeding regime. A squirrel does not eat the same as an elephant.
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The grasshoppers mode of feeding is feeding off of vegetation. They are herbivores and feed off of leafy greens, grass, and grains.
Structural adaptations are adaptations to the body.These can include:Tough, waterproof shell,OperculumGillsRadula (for feeding)There are a lot more but these are a few
Bison are herbivores, feeding mainly on grass.
herbivores, carnivores, detritivores, and filter feeders.
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No. All species of wallabies are herbivores, feeding on grass and vegetation.
Blue whales are carnivores, feeding on small crustacean's, plankton, and any small fish that get caught up when feeding.
Herbivores get their energy from feeding on plants, and only plants