Why do herbivores have longer, small intestine than carnivorous?
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The digestive tract of herbivorous mammals is generally much longer than that of carnivores The increased length – especially of the small intestine – allows for more time for the cellulose of plant cell walls to be broken down by microorganisms.
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The digestive tract of herbivorous mammals is generally much longer than that of carnivores .
✒The increased length – especially of the small intestine – allows for more time for the cellulose of plant cell walls to be broken down by microorganisms.
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