there are many caterpillars and fish that are tropical herbivores
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a shark and paronia i think
Herbivores in deciduous forests have adaptations such as specialized teeth for grinding plant material, digestive systems that can break down tough plant fibers, camouflage to hide from predators, and keen senses to detect predators and locate food sources. Some herbivores also have the ability to detoxify certain plant toxins that they consume.
The manatee is mostly herbivore The dugong (relative of the manatee) is called a "sea cow" because it feeds on ocean grasses. Krill, especially Antarctic krill, are herbivores. Parrotfish are herbivores
Tropical storms can occur in various locations around the world, mainly in tropical and subtropical regions near the equator. These storms typically develop over warm ocean waters, with some common areas being the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Indian Ocean.
Yes, some of the animals that live in the ocean are herbivores.
Monkeys
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a shark and paronia i think
Some are, others aren't.
You won't find an Arctic wolf in a tropical forest.
Only some of it which is known as the Equatorial Pacific, or Tropical Pacific. The rest of the pacific isn't tropical though
Parrot Fish, Manatee, Dugong and the green sea turtle are some of the oceanic herbivores.
They eat some plants in the ocean. I guess they are herbivores.
Tropical fish have adaptations such as bright colors for camouflage and attracting mates, streamlined body shapes for efficient swimming in warm waters, and specialized gills for extracting oxygen from low-oxygen environments. Additionally, some tropical fish have evolved unique behaviors to avoid predators or to find food in their specific habitat.
Shrimp, Plankton, Parrotfish, Damsel's, Rabbitfish.
It Helps Trees ,And Other Living Plants