Animals that are browsers are herbivores that prefer to eat leaves, twigs, and other soft vegetation. Unlike grazers, which feed...
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Animals that are browsers are herbivores that prefer to eat leaves, twigs, and other soft vegetation. Unlike grazers, which feed on grass, browsers have a more varied diet and tend to be selective in their food choices. Some examples of browsers include deer, giraffes, and elephants. Browsers have adapted to their environment by having long necks or standing on their hind legs to reach high branches. They play an important role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystem, as they help control the growth of certain plant species and provide food for predators.