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herbivores:Herbivores are plant-eating animals.
hibernation: Hibernation is when an animal spends the cold months of winter in a deep sleep.

 


Herbivore: An animal that feeds on plants.
Heterotrophic Organisms: Species that are dependent on organic matter for food.

herbivore An organism that eats living plants or plant parts (e.g., seeds).
herpetofauna The amphibian and reptile species characteristic of an area.

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Definition (english only)
An animal that feeds on grass and other plants.

The herbivore organisms that eat plant material.
Primary Producers
Organisms that use sunlight as a source of energy.

Megaherbivore A term referring to very large terrestrial grazing animals (> 1000 kg), such as elephants, also including the many species that went extinct in the last 30 000 years or so.

For instance, carnivores can be first order (eating herbivores), second order (eating other carnivores that eat herbivores), or third order (eating carnivores that eat other carnivores).

Herbivore
Heterotrophic Organisms
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Primary Consumers: herbivores
Primary Productivity: the rate at which inorganic material and energy are converted to organic material
Propagule: mangrove dispersal unit; seedling ...

grazing - the use of grasses and other plants to feed wild or domestic herbivores such as deer, sheep and cows.
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Note: Such a system would commonly have a terrestrial phase, with substrate, plants and herbivores, and an aquatic phase, with vertebrates, invertebrates and plankton.

A functional classification of species that is based on feeding relationships (e.g., generally aquatic and terrestrial green plants comprise the first thropic level, and herbivores comprise the second.)
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Thropic Levels: A functional classification of species that is based on feeding relationships (e.g. generally aquatic and terrestrial green plants comprise the first thropic level, and herbivores comprise the second.) ...

See also: Water, Environment, Organism, Species, Table

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