folivore

noun
/ˈfəʊlɪvɔː(ɹ)/

Etymology

From Latin folium (“a leaf”) + -vore, Latin vorō (“to devour”).

  1. derived from vorō
  2. derived from folium

Definitions

  1. A herbivore that eats mostly foliage.

    • The Koala of Australia with its elongated cecum, and many species of primates, sloths, and the pandas are noteworthy folivores.

The neighborhood

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