Why herbivores don't eat their whole food ?
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Herbivores only eat things that need photosynthesis to live. This excludes insects, spiders, fish and other animals. Some parasitic plants that feed off of other plants are also considered herbivores.
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It would appear they will eat meat if they're in the mood and it happens to be in front of them. They don't have to be starving. ... And many herbivores will eat carrion if it's fresh and they come across it. Speculation is that they are seeking some minerals they may be deficient in - perhaps salt.
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