Explore Probactrosaurus, an Early Cretaceous herbivore. Learn about its discovery, physical characteristics, and role in its ecosystem.
Triceratops, one of the most famous and easily recognizable dinosaurs, was truly a giant of its time. Known for its three distinct facial horns and large bony frill, this herbivorous dinosaur roamed North America during the Late Cretaceous period, about 68 to 66 million years ago. When imagining the sheer size of a Triceratops, think […]
Herbivore animals are those animals who survive on plants, they eat laves, shoots and twigs. These animals cannot digest meat.
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The Zoo of León was founded on September 19, 1979. The faunal collection began with some birds of the region, white-tailed deer, domestic ducks and horses, to later add species of herbivorous animals to the Zooleon family. There are currently 1,392 specimens of 227 different species. In Zooleon you can enjoy a safari adventure, a
Arthropleura (Ar-thro-plur-ra, meaning "Jointed Ribs") is a large prehistoric millipede known from specific areas of North America and Scotland during the Late Carboniferous period, added in version 8.0.3. They are herbivorous, diurnal (meaning they are awake during the day and sleep at night), and are famous for being the largest known land invertebrates of all time. As an arthropod, it does not drop any bones, and is affected by the Bane of Arthropods enchantment. Adult Arthropleura reach 2.5
The JÄTTELIK collection is a dream for all dinosaur lovers, with everything needed to transform a children's room into an exciting world full of prehistoric animals of all sizes, colors and shapes.
Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus L.) is considered to be one of the most promising multipurpose bioenergetic crops. The goal of this study was to carry out laboratory and field research regarding the tops and tubers of 16 Jerusalem artichoke (JA) cultivars grown on sod-podzolic sandy loam soils, taking into account varietal characteristics in order to point out advances in JA potential as alternative feedstock in herbivorous animal husbandry. The height of JA plants produced was from 147 to 280 cm. Having formed by the beginning of September, the size of the assimilating leaf apparatus surface was 0.41 to 2.31 m2/plant. In early September, the productivity of JA green mass amounted to 23.6 to 86.0 t/ha for late-maturing cultivars on average; correspondingly, this was 13.0 to 25.4 t/ha for early-maturing cultivars. At the end of October, the “late” cultivars produced 28.2 to 86.9 t/ha of green mass; on the contrary, the herbage of the “early” ones mostly withered and even dried up. The highest gross yield of tubers in early September was obtained from cultivars Diyeticheskiy (43.5 t/ha) and Nadezhda (40.8 t/ha). The average yield of early-maturing cultivars was 13.4 … 43.5 t/ha; as for “late” ones, it was reported to be 6.0 … 35.9 t/ha. In the third ten-day period of October, tubers of all cultivars gained weight significantly: the average yield of early-maturing cultivar tubers increased up to 33.1 …51.1 t/ha, whereas the average tuber yields of “late” cultivars were 14.4 … 43.9 t/ha. On average, the distribution of dry matter content in JA was 28.8 to 29.8% in aboveground biomass and in tubers, 23.8 to 24.0%. According to the chemical composition, cellulose (10.9 to 13.1%) and sugars (4.0 to 4.2%) could be noted to predominate in the green mass, but tubers were high in sugars (16.9 to 17.6%). The analyses on the trace elements (Ca, Fe, Mg, Mn, Si and Zn) showed that crop green mass contained more Mg (45 to 72 mg/100 g) and Mn (44 to 65 mg/100 g), but for JA tubers, late-maturing cultivars were rich in Si (27.2 to 79.0 mg/100 g) and early-maturing cultivars were mainly high in Zn (32.8 to 46.5 mg/100 g). The highest total coefficient of energy efficiency was displayed by the following cultivars: Novost VIRa (3.09); Tadzhikskiy (2.78); Spindle (2.68); Korenevskiy (2.43); Interes (2.10); and Skorospelka (1.98). In this respect, Jerusalem artichoke certainly has potential as a forage crop that can reach high yields with low external inputs. The data obtained may be useful for farmers who want to adapt and produce this useful and essential crop for the sustainability of feed production.
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Deer are herbivorous animals that enjoy eating a wide range of plants and vegetation. But do deer eat petunias? Learn the answer here.
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Behold! A vegan masterpiece! No, I am not exaggerating; this beautiful frittata/quiche has been a while in the making and after many attempts I have finally formulated the perfect recipe! The veget…
Creamy and healthy risotto recipe made with butternut squash, brown rice, parmesan cheese, and then topped with some delicious mushrooms.
Iguana, the great herbivorous sea lizard of the Galapagos Islands. Charles Darwin's study of the fauna of the islands contributed to his theory of evolution., 1890, Wood engraving
"The Ankylosaurus. This is a herbivorous quadruped. Late Cretaceous. This is one of the largest armored dinosaurs. Known by paleontologists as a living tank." —Gunnar Eversoll introducing an Ankylosaurus to auctioneers(src) Ankylosaurus is an extinct genus of ankylosaur dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous period. It was built like a living tank, with extremely thick, bony plates of armor on its body, even including armored eyelids. Its tail also had a second function;