Herbivoren
Herbivoren, or herbivores, are animals that primarily eat plants. They have specialized teeth and digestive systems that help them break down tough plant materials. Common examples of herbivores include cows, deer, and rabbits. These animals play a crucial role in ecosystems by helping to control plant growth and providing food for carnivores.
Herbivores can be classified into different categories based on their diets. Some, like grazers, primarily eat grass, while others, known as browsers, prefer leaves and shrubs. Their adaptations, such as strong molars for grinding and longer intestines for digestion, enable them to efficiently extract nutrients from plant matter.