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'''Herbivores''' are [[animals]] that usually eat only [[plants]]. They usually rely on wild plants for sustenance but will eat any non-meat [[food]] items left lying about like vegetables, prepared [[meals]], [[chocolate]], and [[beer]]. [[Hay]] serves as a very efficient food source for a colony's assemblage of plant-eating animals. | '''Herbivores''' are [[animals]] that usually eat only [[plants]]. They usually rely on wild plants for sustenance but will eat any non-meat [[food]] items left lying about like vegetables, prepared [[meals]], [[chocolate]], and [[beer]]. [[Hay]] serves as a very efficient food source for a colony's assemblage of plant-eating animals. | ||
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Revision as of 22:23, 28 March 2022
Herbivores are animals that usually eat only plants. They usually rely on wild plants for sustenance but will eat any non-meat food items left lying about like vegetables, prepared meals, chocolate, and beer. Hay serves as a very efficient food source for a colony's assemblage of plant-eating animals.
Herbivores include:
- Alpaca
- Bison
- Boomalope
- Capybara
- Caribou
- Cassowary
- Chicken
- Chinchilla
- Cow
- Deer
- Donkey
- Dromedary
- Duck
- Elephant
- Elk
- Emu
- Gazelle
- Goat
- Goose
- Guinea pig
- Hare
- Horse
- Ibex
- Megasloth
- Muffalo
- Ostrich
- Rhinoceros
- Sheep
- Snowhare
- Squirrel
- Thrumbo
- Toxalope
- Turkey
- Yak