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- Herbivore (1410 bytes)
1: In [[zoology]], a '''herbivore''' is an [[animal]] that is adapted to eat primar...
3: ...lization is far from universal, however, and many fruit- and leaf-eating animals also eat other parts ...
5: ==Animals that are true herbivores==
6: [[Image:Horse_03.jpg|300px|thumb|Horse is a Herbivore]]
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- Digestion (4206 bytes)
11: ... in the liver; these bile pigments are eliminated from the body with the feces). Most nutrient absorpt...
15: ...cts as teeth and mechanically digests food). A [[herbivore]] may have a [[caecum]] that contains bacteria wh... - Tooth (14790 bytes)
11: ...''mesial'' (toward the midline), ''distal'' (away from the midline), ''occlusal'' (the top surface), '...
29: ...For example, plant matter is hard to digest, so [[herbivore]]s have many molars for [[chewing]]. [[Carnivore]...
42: ...ath the old one, pushing it out of the jaw. Apart from this another 8-12 teeth grow. This set can last...
70: [[Image:Dental x-ray.jpg|right|frame|[[X-ray]]s can reveal if a person has any cavi...
77: ...asons, and because it is thought mercury may seep from fillings into the circulation over time, a cera... - Europe (23835 bytes)
6: ...the third largest continent after [[Asia]] and [[Africa]]. The population of Europe is roughly 705,500...
13: ...which means "sunrise" and is the land to the east from a [[Mesopotamian]] perspective.
18: ...g large colonial empires with vast holdings in [[Africa]], [[the Americas]], and [[Asia]].
20: ...to power and set out on a conquest, forming a new French empire that soon collapsed. After these conqu...
22: ...Economic Consequences|aftermath of World War I]]. From the end of [[World War II]] through the end of ... - Koala (10686 bytes)
18: ...inereus'') is a thickset arboreal [[marsupial]] [[herbivore]] endemic to [[Australia]], and the only represen...
20: ...t part of the bear family. The word "koala" comes from an [[aboriginal]] word meaning "does not drink"...
22: ...re found all along the eastern coast of Australia from near [[Adelaide]] to the base of the [[Cape Yor...
26: ...ales]] as ''P. cinereus cinereus''. The variation from one form to another is continuous, and there ar...
30: ...hildren]] delight in imitating) that can be heard from almost a [[kilometre]] away during the breeding... - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
2: ...ption = Skull of ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex|T. Rex]]'' from the <br /> [[United States Department of the In...
16: ...of the [[Cretaceous]] period. Dinosaurs are known from both fossils and nonfossils including [[fossil]...
20: ...on|classifying]] dinosaurs, which are still known from a spotty [[fossil record]].
34: ...are [[morphology|morphologically]] quite distinct from their reptilian ancestors, and referring to bir...
38: Dinosaurs are extremely varied; some [[herbivore|herbivorous]], others [[carnivore|carnivorous]]; ... - Giant Panda (7693 bytes)
19: ...eir [[diet (nutrition)|diet]] is overwhelmingly [[herbivore|herbivorous]]. They eat shoots and leaves, living...
21: ...s from behind. Copulation time is short, ranging from thirty seconds to five minutes, but the male ma...
23: The whole gestation period ranges from 83 to 163 days, with 135 days being the average...
25: ...first born, it is pink, naked and blind and sucks from its mothers breast 6-14 times a day for 30 minu...
32: ...ade known to the West in [[1869]] by the [[France|French]] [[missionary]] [[Armand David]]. The Giant ... - Deer (6737 bytes)
14: ...Cervidae'''. A number of broadly similar animals, from related families within the [[order (biology)|o...
18: ...duced into [[New Zealand]] in early 1900s (a gift from United States President [[Theodore Roosevelt]])...
20: Deer differ from other ruminants in that they have [[antler]]s i...
26: ...hoots, young leaves, fresh grasses, soft twigs, [[fruit]], [[fungi]], and [[lichen]]s.
32: ...eer, and how they can be hunted with Dogs," taken from "Livre du Roy Modus," created in the [[14th Cen... - Toad (5772 bytes)
19: ''[[Frostius]]''<br />
37: ... that are popularly used to distinguish [[frog]]s from toads are not quite the same as those used for ...
41: ...in judging of anuran groups is shown by some true frogs (''Rana''), which have adapted to burrowing ha...
51: ...e Common Toad in having shorter limbs with nearly free toes (which are so short that the toad never ho...
53: ...ps into an adult toad. Typically, tadpoles are [[herbivore]]s, feeding mostly on [[alga]]e, whereas juvenile... - Dik-dik (3106 bytes)
2: ...6_dik_dik.jpg|250px]] | caption = Dik Dik, Kenya Africa. <br> Image provded by [http://classroomclipar...
16: ... that live in the bush of southern and eastern [[Africa]]. Dik-diks stands 30–40 cm at the sho...
28: ...erbivore]]s, consuming [[foliage]], [[shoots]], [[fruit]] and [[berry | berries]]. They prefer to be s...
40: * [http://www.awf.org/wildlives/67 The African Wildlife Foundation]
41: ...uest.org/16645/wildlife/dik-dik.shtml The Living Africa] - Triceratops (4523 bytes)
22: ... [[herbivore|herbivorous]] [[dinosaur]] [[genus]] from the Latest [[Cretaceous]] [[geologic period|per...
30: == Horns and frill ==
32: ...he rear of the skull bore a relatively short bony frill.
34: A number of purposes have been proposed for the frill:
44: ...ica (65 MYA), suggesting that it was the dominant herbivore of the time. - Parasitism (3164 bytes)
3: ...n but loses reproductive capabilities (as results from some [[flatworm]] infections of [[snail]]s, tha...
7: ...umbers of [[Egg (biology)|egg]]s which are passed from the host's digestive tract into the external en...
9: ...s|fungi]] and [[bacterium|bacteria]] as well as [[herbivore]]s. [[Vertebrate]] [[immune system]]s can target ... - Sloth (5489 bytes)
14: ...der (biology)|order]] [[Xenarthra]]. Sloths are [[herbivore]]s, eating very little other than leaves.
18: ...ey usually eat, sleep and even give birth hanging from limbs. They are particularly partial to nesting...
20: ... possibly extra nutrition, either licked directly from the fur or absorbed through the skin. Many wild...
22: ...are from sloths getting into electrical lines and from poachers. Despite their adaptation to living in...
24: ...ery few die from the fall. In some cases they die from the fall indirectly because the mothers sometim... - Gorilla (6336 bytes)
9: ...| author = [[Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire|I Geoffroy]] | date = [[1853]]}}
17: ...ore]] that inhabits the [[forest]]s of central [[Africa]]. There are two species of gorilla, both in t...
19: ...ht from 1.65 m to 1.75 m, and in weight from 140 kg to 165 kg. Females are about ...
55: ...he namesake of the [[Donkey Kong]] [[video game]] franchise is a gorilla. - Piranha (4128 bytes)
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26: ... [[kilogram]]s, can be found; it seems to be an [[herbivore]]. This species hosts [[colony|colonies]] of [[wo...
29: ...and attacks on humans are extremely rare. Natives frequently swim in piranha infested water without at...
31: ...re are, however, documented cases of people dying from other causes and then being consumed by piranha... - Tiger (11674 bytes)
3: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:LA1_082A.jpg|noframe|250px|Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica)...
15: ...eir [[penis]]es, believed to be [[aphrodisiac]]s. From the destruction of its habitat, to the poaching...
23: The ground of the coat may be any color from yellow to orange-red, with white areas on the c...
25: ... is [[camouflage]], serving to hide these animals from their prey (few large animals have color vision...
29: ...gers overpower their prey from any angle, usually from ambush, and bite the neck, often breaking the p... - Wolf (22358 bytes)
15: ...ically reduced their [[range]]. The wolf is today frequently in the line of fire in conflicts between ...
17: ...s an [[apex predator]], the state of the wolf can frequently be seen as a state of the land where it l...
22: ... larger than the [[female]]s. The coloration runs from grey to grey brown but can vary through the can...
25: The wolf [[anatomy]] differs on several points from the [[dog]]. Most obvious is a [[pre-caudal gla...
41: .... The hierarchy affects all activity in the pack, from which wolf eats first to which is allowed to [[... - Wombat (7860 bytes)
17: ...nience to be gone through or under. Wombats are [[herbivore]]s, their [[diet]] consisting mostly of [[grass]]...
27: ...scattered areas of semi-arid scrub and [[mallee]] from the eastern [[Nullarbor Plain]] to the [[New So...
29: ...ing habitat, and that has become infested with [[African]] buffel grass, which out-competes the native...
34: ... Harry Frauca, once described a wound he suffered from an ill-tempered wombat that he got too close to...
39: ... worldwide [http://www.harpercollins.com.au/jackiefrench/books/title.cfm?ISBN=0207199957]. - Hyrax (4875 bytes)
13: ...] for hyraxes: the word ''Spain'' originally came from an ancient term meaning "land of the hyraxes."
16: ...ent role as the primary terrestrial herbivore in Africa, just as [[odd-toed ungulate]]s did in [[North...
18: ...ars ago) with representatives throughout most of Africa, [[Europe]] and [[Asia]].
24: ...hyraxes do not chew cud to help extract nutrients from coarse, low-grade leaves and grasses. They do, ... - Even-toed ungulate (4197 bytes)
23: ...tle]] group). Nevertheless, artiodactyls were far from dominant at that time: the [[odd-toed ungulate]...
25: ...-toed ungulates as the dominant [[terrestrial]] [[herbivore]]s.
29: ...it again and extract the maximum possible benefit from it. - Klipspringer (1762 bytes)
15: ... the [[Cape of Good Hope]] all the way up [[East Africa]] and into [[Ethiopia]].
17: ... of their larger [[antelope]] cousins. Males have fragile horns that are usually about 20-25cm (4-6 in...
21: Klipspringers are [[herbivore|herbivores]], eating rock plants. They never need to drink,...
23: The mating season for klipspringers is from September through to January. The [[gestation]]...
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