Biology, asked by GRSVIS6677, 1 year ago

Q1. Why do herbivores have longer, small intestine than carnivores?

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Answered by anshgupta1703p9vqce
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Herbivorous animals have longer intestines than that of carnivorous animals. This is because their diet is grass and plants, made up of fibre and cellulose which are hard to digest. As a result the herbivorous animals need a longer digestive track to digest their foods completely.
Answered by Anonymous
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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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