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They are herbivorous, often feeding on ripe fruit that falls from trees.
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They and herbivorous
They are ground-dwelling, predominantly herbivorous apes that inhabit the forests of central Africa.
They generally locate upon firm dry plains, coated with fine short grass, upon which they feed ; for they are no doubt exclusively herbivorous.
They have highly specialized rasping mouth parts suitable for herbivorous, omnivorous or planktivorous diets.
They are generally herbivorous, entangling planktonic food through a mucous web that can be up to 5 cm wide, many times larger than themselves.
They can be found in a variety of habitats from sea-level to elevations of 4500 m. Most are omnivorous but a few purely insectivorous and herbivorous species are known.
They are primarily herbivorous, and may travel up to from their roosting tree in search of leaves, flowers, or fruit, although they also eat a small amount of insects.
They are mostly herbivorous, feeding on mainly fruit, but also eating seeds, roots, buds, bark, and cereals.
They were armored herbivorous dinosaurs, living from the early Jurassic until the end of the Cretaceous.
They are predominantly herbivorous, eating mostly fruit and seeds, although some species will also eat a small number of insects.
They refer to earth-bound beings as " underlings ," but are herbivorous and pose no threat to humans or other creatures.
They include carnivorous, herbivorous, and omnivorous forms, some semi-aquatic and some fully terrestrial, and were also among the largest animals of the Permian period ; only the biggest Caseidae and Pareiasauridea rivalling or even exceeding them in size.
They were replaced by much smaller Therapsids: herbivorous Dicynodontia and carnivorous biarmosuchians, Gorgonopsians and Therocephalians.
They were fast, omnivorous or herbivorous dinosaurs from the Cretaceous Period of Laurasia ( now Asia, Europe and North America ), as well as Africa.
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