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    herbivores

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    C1
    n. pl.Noun (plural)Any animal that feeds chiefly on grass and plants

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    Reef Life of the Andaman (full marine biology documentary)

    56:24Reef Life of the Andaman (full marine biology documentary)
    • Although the opportunistic spine-foots have a taste for jellyfishes, they are normally herbivores.

      Although the opportunistic spine-foots have a taste for jellyfishes, they are normally herbivores.

    • they are normally herbivores.

      they are normally herbivores.

    C1

    Why Do We Sleep? - Instant Egghead #55

    02:08Why Do We Sleep? - Instant Egghead #55
    • But large herbivores have to spend a lot of time foraging and have few places to hide, so they can't afford to sleep more than a few hours a day.

      But large herbivores have to spend a lot of time foraging and have few places to hide, so they can't afford to sleep more than a few hours a day.

    • But large herbivores have to spend a lot of time foraging

      But large herbivores have to spend a lot of time foraging

    B1

    Are humans omnivores, carnivores or herbivores?

    10:37Are humans omnivores, carnivores or herbivores?
    • herbivores, carnivores or omnivores? It's very important for a given animal to eat what

      herbivores, carnivores or omnivores? It's very important for a given animal to eat what

    • Are humans herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores?

      Are humans herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores?

    C1

    California Sea Otters: Life on the Edge - Full Episode

    26:43California Sea Otters: Life on the Edge - Full Episode
    • They're herbivores that eat the algae that grows on the seagrass.

      They're herbivores that eat the algae that grows on the seagrass.

    • But an overabundance of crabs, which eat these herbivores, led to their decline.

      But an overabundance of crabs, which eat these herbivores, led to their decline.

    B2

    California Sea Otters: Life on the Edge | Changing Seas

    26:43California Sea Otters: Life on the Edge | Changing Seas
    • They're herbivores that eat the algae that grows on the seagrass.

      They're herbivores that eat the algae that grows on the seagrass.

    • But an overabundance of crabs, which eat these herbivores, led to their decline, until sea otters returned to munch on the crabs, reducing their numbers instead.

      But an overabundance of crabs, which eat these herbivores, led to their decline, until sea otters returned to munch on the crabs, reducing their numbers instead.

    B2

    What is the Evidence for Evolution?

    11:22What is the Evidence for Evolution?
    • They both have multi-chambered stomachs, which is common for herbivores but is almost unheard of for meat-eating mammals.

      They both have multi-chambered stomachs, which is common for herbivores but is almost unheard of for meat-eating mammals.

    • young underwater, they both have multi chambered stomachs (which is common for herbivores but

      young underwater, they both have multi chambered stomachs (which is common for herbivores but

    B1

    Kangaroos Can Jump 30 Feet High

    01:24Kangaroos Can Jump 30 Feet High
    • They are primarily herbivores with large, powerful hind legs.

      They are primarily herbivores with large, powerful hind legs.

    • They are primarily herbivores, with large, powerful hind legs.

      They are primarily herbivores, with large, powerful hind legs.

    B2

    The History of Life on Earth - Crash Course Ecology #1

    13:38The History of Life on Earth - Crash Course Ecology #1
    • Smaller, meanest crap, carnivorous dinos were stalking the herbivores.

      Smaller, meanest crap, carnivorous dinos were stalking the herbivores.

    • dinos were stalking the herbivores, the oceans were full

      dinos were stalking the herbivores, the oceans were full

    B1

    Why Pandas are unlike any other bear | February 5, 2026

    09:51Why Pandas are unlike any other bear | February 5, 2026
    • That is because, despite evolving to be herbivores, they've retained a short digestive tract normally seen in carnivores.

      That is because, despite evolving to be herbivores, they've retained a short digestive tract normally seen in carnivores.

    • That is because despite evolving to be herbivores, they've retained a short digestive tract normally seen in carnivores.

      That is because despite evolving to be herbivores, they've retained a short digestive tract normally seen in carnivores.

    B1

    These Ants Use Their Babies As Glue Guns

    07:43These Ants Use Their Babies As Glue Guns
    • Many other insects and even larger herbivores are scared off - or even killed and eaten.

      Many other insects and even larger herbivores are scared off - or even killed and eaten.

    • Many other insects and even larger herbivores are scared off or even killed and eaten.

      Many other insects and even larger herbivores are scared off or even killed and eaten.

    B1