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What is a large herbivores?

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First a carnivore is an animal that eats meat. And a large carnivore can be any large animal that eats meat.

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Large herbivores are large animals that only eat plants (and never eat meat). Some examples are elephants, pandas, giraffes, horses, cows, yaks, bison, etc.

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