Why do herbivores have longer, small intestine than carnivorous?
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Why do herbivores have longer, small intestine than carnivores? Herbivores consume producers like plants which contain cellulose in the cell wall of their cells. Digestion of cellulose in the gut takes a longer time and hence, the gut of herbivores is longer than gut of carnivores.
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Herbivores eat grass and plant related products, which requires a longer small-intestine to allow the cellulose to get digested, where as carnivores eat meat which is easier to digest...
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