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Marmots are classified as herbivorous heterotrophs, specifically as primary consumers. They primarily feed on a variety of plant materials, including grasses, herbs, and other vegetation. By consuming these plants, marmots obtain the energy and nutrients they need to survive and thrive in their natural habitats.

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