Why is Small intestine
shorter in carnivores than Herbivores?
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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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- The largest part of the herbivore's diet is formed by cellulose. ... In Carnivores, there is a lack of cellulose in their diet thus the length of the small intestine is less.
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