Facts on Herbivorous mammals

Horses

Is a hooved mammal, a subspecies of the family Equidae.

10 facts about Horses

Gorillas

Are the only animals that have a DNA profile that is almost 98% similar to humans.

10 facts about Gorillas

Elephants

Are the largest living land animals that are now found in the world

10 facts about Elephants

Rhinoceros

Have a stocky but powerful built and can weigh up to about 3,500 lbs to 6,000 lbs when fully grown.

10 facts about Rhinoceros

Giraffes

Belong to the family Giraffidae and are easily recognizable because of their tall profile and long neck.

10 facts about Giraffes

Koalas

Are warm-blooded marsupial animals and their scientific name is Phasclarctos Cinereus.

10 facts about Koalas

Giant Pandas

Are the rarest members of the bear family

10 facts about Giant Pandas

Hippopotamuses

Are extremely heavyweight animals with a round body, short, stocky legs and a large head.

10 facts about Hippopotamuses

Buffalos

Are large bovines with droopy ears and low curved horns.

10 facts about Buffalos

Rams

Are wooly, horned ruminant grazing mammals that may be wild or domesticated.

10 facts about Rams

Sheeps

Are wooly, ruminant mammals belonging to the genus Ovis of the family Bovidae.

10 facts about Sheeps

Goats

Are cloven-hoofed ruminant mammals belonging to the Bovidae family.

10 facts about Goats

Rabbits

Are gregarious plant-eating mammals belonging to the order lagomorphs and family Leporidae.

10 facts about Rabbits




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