compare length of small intestine in herbivores and carnivores
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carnivore's small intestine is three to six times the length of its trunk. This is a tool designed for rapid elimination of food that rots quickly. herbivore's small intestines are 10 to 12 times the length of their body, and winds itself back and forth in random directions.
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Herbivores eating grass need a longer small intestine to allow the cellulose to be digested. Whereas Meat is easier to digest, hence carnivores like tiger have shorter small intestine
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