What are Herbivores?
Herbivores are those animals or insects that are anatomically and physiologically adapted to eating plant material such as grasses, fruits, leaves, vegetables, roots, and bulbs.
Example- Cow, Goat, Deer, Rabbit, Grasshopper, etc.
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