what is the length of small intestine in herbivores and carnivores?
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a herbivore's intestine is about 27 times longer than its body....and carnivores have a small intestine which is 3-6 times longer than their body
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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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