What is herboverious?

Herbivorous is an adjective that describes animals that only eat plants. Herbivores are also known as "primary consumers" because they are the first link in the food chain. They eat plants, which are then eaten by carnivores (secondary consumers) and omnivores (tertiary consumers).

Some common examples of herbivorous animals include:

* Cows

* Sheep

* Goats

* Horses

* Deer

* Rabbits

* Elephants

* Giraffes

* Kangaroos

* Koalas

Herbivorous animals have a variety of adaptations that help them to eat plants. These adaptations include:

* Teeth that are designed for grinding plants

* A large digestive tract that allows them to break down plant matter

* Strong jaw muscles that allow them to chew plants

* A sense of smell that helps them to find plants to eat

Herbivorous animals play an important role in the environment. They help to keep plant populations in check and they also provide food for carnivores and omnivores.