why is small intestine in herbivores longer than that of carnivores
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Herbivores have a longer small intestine than carnivores because they eat plant and grass-based foods that are high in cellulose, which takes a long time to digest. ... To digest grass, herbivores have longer intestines than carnivores.
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Herbivores have a longer small intestine than carnivores because:
- The length of the small intestine varies amongst species depending on their dietary patterns.
- Plant-eating animals are known as herbivores. Plants are their only source of food.
- Plants are fully composed of cellulose, which requires more time to digest. Herbivores' guts contain enzymes that help them digest their food.
- Carnivores are creatures that feed themselves by eating the meat of other animals. When compared to plant cellulose, it takes less time to digest.
- For this reason, herbivores have longer small intestines than carnivores.
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