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− | + | An animal that eats primary vegetable protein. Though it will eat animal protein occasionally. | |
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+ | Fish that subsist on a diet consisting only of vegetables are referred to as obligate herbivores. | ||
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+ | Typical examples of popular herbivores are [[Mollies]], [[Platies]] or [[Malawi Mbuna Cichlids]]. | ||
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+ | *They eat plants, algae, and fruits. | ||
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+ | *Hebivores typically have no stomach and just have a long intestine. This means they need to feed several times a day. | ||
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+ | *See also [[Omnivore]], [[Detritivore]], [[Piscivore]] and [[Carnivore]]. | ||
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+ | == Links == | ||
+ | *[[w:Herbivore|Wikipedia on Herbivore]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 17:41, 21 December 2023
Herbivore
An animal that eats primary vegetable protein. Though it will eat animal protein occasionally.
Fish that subsist on a diet consisting only of vegetables are referred to as obligate herbivores.
Typical examples of popular herbivores are Mollies, Platies or Malawi Mbuna Cichlids.
- They eat plants, algae, and fruits.
- Hebivores typically have no stomach and just have a long intestine. This means they need to feed several times a day.
- See also Omnivore, Detritivore, Piscivore and Carnivore.