How are herbivores different from carnivores?
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Animals that eat plants exclusively are herbivores, and animals that eat only meat are carnivores. When animals eat both plants and meat, they are called omnivores. The balance of an ecosystem depends on the presence of every type of animal.
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Answer: Herbivoures :
1) Consume only plant and their products.
2) Ratio of mouth to head is small.
3) The mouth opening is very small and consume food from their mouth.
4) Have a broad,flat and short teeth to grind and chew plant leaves, grains and seeds.
5) Saliva has digestive enzymes.
=> Carnivorous:
1) Consume the flesh of other animals.
2) Ratio of mouth to head is too large.
3) The mouth opening is very large and use their teeth for tearing the flesh apart.
4) Possess long,sharp and curved incisors and canines to tear flesh.
5) Saliva doesn't have digestive enzymes.
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