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herbivorous

Herbivorous vs Maiasaur - What's the difference?

herbivorous | maiasaur |


As an adjective herbivorous

is feeding chiefly on plants.

As a noun maiasaur is

any of the species of herbivorous duck-billed dinosaurs in the genus maiasaura .

Herbivorous vs Sirenian - What's the difference?

herbivorous | sirenian |


As an adjective herbivorous

is feeding chiefly on plants.

As a noun sirenian is

(zoology) any of a group of aquatic, herbivorous mammals, of the order sirenia , including the manatees and dugong.

Herbivorous vs Notoungulate - What's the difference?

herbivorous | notoungulate |


As adjectives the difference between herbivorous and notoungulate

is that herbivorous is feeding chiefly on plants while notoungulate is characteristic of these animals.

As a noun notoungulate is

(biology) any of several extinct, hoofed, herbivorous mammals, of the order (taxlink) , from cenozoic south america.

Herbivorous vs Ornithopod - What's the difference?

herbivorous | ornithopod |


As an adjective herbivorous

is feeding chiefly on plants.

As a noun ornithopod is

a type of bipedal, herbivorous, bird-hipped dinosaur from the cretaceous period, found on all seven continents.

Herbivorous vs Parasaurolophus - What's the difference?

herbivorous | parasaurolophus |


As an adjective herbivorous

is feeding chiefly on plants.

As a noun parasaurolophus is

genus: Parasaurolophus, a herbivorous ornithopod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous period of what is now North America that walked both as a biped and a quadruped.

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