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It is mainly a folivore, but has been known to eat small mammals such as rats.
This species is folivore, essentially feeding on leaves.
The Amazon bamboo rat is a small folivore.
T. brumpti was most likely a folivore.
In zoology, a folivore is a herbivore that specializes in eating leaves.
The Ugandan red colobus is a folivore so the main component of its diet is leaves.
Babakotia radofilai was primarily a leaf-eater (folivore), though it also ate fruit and hard seeds.
As a seasonal folivore and frugivore, the Nobkirelch eats primarily fruit and leaves.
Despite its reputation as an exclusive leaf-eater, the mantled guereza is not an obligate folivore.
The silvery lutung is a specialist folivore, including a higher proportion of leaves in its diet than any other colobine monkey.
Godman's rock-wallaby is a nocturnal gregarious territorial folivore.
It is a folivore and frugivore and its diet may be supplemented by invertebrates such as termites and molluscs.
P. verreauxi also presents the high, shearing molar crests of a folivore, helping to shread the leaves, fruit, and flowers that it eats.
S. gracilis was found on the land mass of North America and based on its dental morphology, S. gracilis was a folivore.
An example comes from the research of Tim Clutton-Brock, who found that the black and white colobus, a folivore generalist, needs a home range of only 15 ha.
M. pithecoides from the central plateau was a specialized leaf-eater (folivore), but the other two species had a more mixed diet, eating fruits and seeds in addition to leaves.
Gingerich and Sahni suggested that Indraloris was probably arboreal and that it may have been more frugivorous (eating fruit) than Sivaladapis, which they interpreted as a folivore (leaf-eater).
The effect of inactivating tannins on the intake of Eucalyptus foliage by a specialist Eucalyptus folivore (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) and a generalist herbivore (Trichosurus vulpecula).
Based on its size, the morphology of its molars, and microwear analysis on its teeth, Babakotia radofilai was likely a folivore, while supplementing its diet with fruit and hard seeds.
For other uses see Browsing Browsing is a type of herbivory in which an herbivore (or, more narrowly defined, a folivore) feeds on leaves, soft shoots, or fruits of high growing, generally woody, plants such as shrubs.
The Olympic marmot is considered a folivore; its diet consists mainly of a variety of meadow flora including leaves, and most importantly dry grasses, which are also used as bedding in burrows and to gain weight before hibernation.