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Roger Blanchard
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30 December, 19:29
Is a horse a herbivore or carnivore or omnivore
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Alannah
30 December, 19:49
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Yes a horse is a hervivore because it eat things such as plants, grass, and leave so yeah that explains it.
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Sweetie
30 December, 19:56
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A horse is an herbivore because they do not eat other animals. Horses strictly eat plants, grass, and hay and such. But not other animals.
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