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Herbivores have a very long digestive tract while the digestive tract in carnivores is short. A ruminant animal is a herbivorous animal with four stomach chamber, there are

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Answered by rawatnaina223
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The small intestine is longer in herbivores than in carnivores because herbivores consume plant and grass-based food which is full of cellulose and the digestion of cellulose takes a long time. ... Herbivores need a longer small intestine to allow cellulose to be digested as taken from green plants.

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Answered by Shuvashis08
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Answer: Carnivores typically have only one stomach chamber and a simple digestive system. Herbivores can often have several stomach chambers and a much longer digestive tract. Herbivores with multiple stomach chambers — such as camels, deer, sheep, giraffes and cattle — are called ruminants.

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