Herbivores are animals that eat plant material for energy.
Some herbivores such as ruminants have evolved to have special four chambered stomachs which allow them to eat grass and breakdown cellulose.
Herbivores are primary consumers, meaning they eat producers, such as plants and algae.
List of Herbivores
Addax
African Buffalo
Alpine Ibex
Bison
Black Rhinoceros
Capercaillie
Capybara
Caribou (Reindeer)
Chinchilla
Common Hippopotamus
Cows
Deer
Dik Dik
Dromedary Camels
Elephants
Elk
Eurasian Beaver
European Hare
Galapagos Land Iguana
Gerenuk
Giant Sable Antelope
Giraffe
Goats
Grevy’s Zebra
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Impala
Koala
Leopard Tortoise
Llama
Manatee
Musk Ox
North American Beaver
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Quokka
Rabbits
Red Kangaroo
Rhinoceros
Snowshoe Hare
Sumatran Rhinoceros
Tapir
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Thomson’s Gazelle
Tortoise
Tundra Swan
Wallaby
Waterbuck
Western Lowland Gorillas
Wildebeest
Zebras