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  2. Herbivore - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary

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    Herbivore Definition. A herbivore is the primary consumer of the food chain that usually occupies the second trophic level after the primary producers, i.e. plants. Every form of living organism needs fuel to run its basic life mechanism and metabolism.

  3. Herbivore - Wikipedia

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    A herbivore is an animal anatomically and physiologically evolved to feed on plants, especially upon vascular tissues such as foliage, fruits or seeds, as the main component of its diet.

  4. Herbivore Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    noun. her· bi· vore ˈ (h)ər-bə-ˌvȯr. Synonyms of herbivore. : a herbivorous animal. Examples of herbivore in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web. These examples are automatically compiled from online sources to illustrate current usage. Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors.

  5. Herbivore | Britannica

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    herbivore, animal adapted to subsist solely on plant tissues. The herbivores range from insects (such as aphids) to large mammals (such as elephants). This article was most recently revised and updated by

  6. Herbivore - Education | National Geographic Society

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    An herbivore is an organism that feeds mostly on plants. Herbivores range in size from tiny insects such as aphids to large, lumbering elephants.

  7. Herbivores - Education | National Geographic Society

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    An herbivore is an animal that mainly eats plants. Herbivores vary in size from small, like bugs, to large, like giraffes. An animal’s diet determines where it falls on the food chain, a sequence of organisms that provide energy and nutrients for other organisms.

  8. Definitions in the Field: Herbivore/Carnivore/Omnivore -...

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    Everything - mammals, reptiles, insects, and birds - needs to eat! What they eat puts them into one of three categories: herbivore, carnivore, and omnivore. National Geographic Explorer and lion conservationist Paola Bouley breaks these terms down into bite-size pieces.

  9. Herbivory - (AP Biology) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations -...

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    Herbivory is a one-sided ecological relationship where an organism, known as the herbivore, feeds on plants, causing harm to the plant but benefiting itself by obtaining nutrients and energy.

  10. Herbivores - (General Biology I) - Vocab, Definition ... -...

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    Herbivores are organisms that primarily consume plant material for energy and nutrients. This group of animals plays a crucial role in ecosystems, as they contribute to the cycling of nutrients and energy flow within food webs by feeding on producers, like plants, which convert light energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis.

  11. Herbivore - (Biology for Non-STEM Majors) - Vocab, Definition ...

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    A herbivore is an organism that primarily feeds on plants, including leaves, stems, fruits, and roots. These animals play a crucial role in ecosystems by transferring energy from primary producers, like plants, to higher trophic levels.