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Herbivorous Collection

Herbivorous creatures have roamed the Earth for millions of years, peacefully grazing on vegetation and leaving a gentle mark on our planet's history

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Iguanodons were herbivorous dinosaurs

Iguanodons were herbivorous dinosaurs from the mid-Jurassic to late Cretaceous.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Bison (or Buffalo) below the Grand Teton Mountains

Bison (or Buffalo) below the Grand Teton Mountains
Bison on the prairie below the Grand Teton Range. Fall colors on the Grand Teton Mountain Range. Bison (or Buffalo) migrate out of Yellowstone National Park in winter

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Milk Cart

Milk Cart
A horse drawn milk cart

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Brachiosaurus dinosaurs

Brachiosaurus dinosaurs at water, computer artwork. Brachiosaurus was the tallest dinosaur, standing up to 16 metres tall. It could weigh up to 70 tons

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Man riding bucking horse in rodeo

Man riding bucking horse in rodeo

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Brachiosaurus dinosaur

Brachiosaurus dinosaur, artwork. Brachiosaurus was the tallest dinosaur, standing up to 16 metres tall. It could weigh up to 70 tons

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Green turtles

Green turtles (Chelonia mydas) resting on the seabed. This turtle is found in warm tropical waters. It is herbivorous and feeds on algae and sea grasses

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Galapagos land iguana

Galapagos land iguana (Conolophus subcristatus). This lizard is endemic to the Galapagos Islands, inhabiting the drier areas

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Illustration of Hadrosaurus dinosaur

Illustration of Hadrosaurus dinosaur

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Cape Buffalo, South Luangwa NP, Zambia

Cape Buffalo, South Luangwa NP, Zambia
A herd of Buffalo (Syncerus caffer) creat a dust cloud on their way to a water hole

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Widecombe-In-The-Moor, Devon, England, Uk

Widecombe-In-The-Moor, Devon, England, Uk

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: The Koala - Australia Best Known Icon

The Koala - Australia Best Known Icon

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Llama, Bolivia

Llama, Bolivia

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Parasaurolophus skeleton

Parasaurolophus skeleton
This dinosaur which grew up to 10 metres in length had a large crest over the top of its head which extended over a metre. It lived during the Upper Cretaceous period, 76 to 74 mya

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Therizinosaurus dinosaur

Therizinosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of the theropod Therizinosaurus dinosaur, thought to have reached 10 metres in length. It lived from 85 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Cerapod dinosaurs compared to a rhino

Cerapod dinosaurs compared to a rhino. The seven adult animals shown here are, from left to right: Nedoceratops; Torosaurus; Albertaceratops; a White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Parasaurolophus dinosaurs

Parasaurolophus dinosaurs. Artwork of Parasaurolophus dinosaurs feeding next to a waterfall. Parasaurolophus was a hadrosaurid or duck-billed dinosaur

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating

Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating. Artwork of male (right) and female (left) Sauroposeidon dinosaurs mating. This sauropod dinosaur lived around 110 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Prehistoric cave bear, artwork

Prehistoric cave bear, artwork
Prehistoric cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), artwork. This bear lived in Europe during the Pleistocene epoch (1.8 million years ago to 10, 000 years ago)

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Giant tortoise (Geochelone gigantea) with hard brown shell

Giant tortoise (Geochelone gigantea) with hard brown shell

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Grevys zebra (Equus grevyi), hindquarters

Grevys zebra (Equus grevyi), hindquarters

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Prehistoric giant wombat, artwork

Prehistoric giant wombat, artwork
Prehistoric giant wombat. Computer artwork of a Diprotodon. These Australian mammals, also known as rhinoceros or giant wombats

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Therizinosaurus dinosuars

Therizinosaurus dinosuars. Artwork of a group of Therizinosaurus dinosuars foraging in a semi-arid desert landscape. This herbivorous dinosaurs fossils were originally discovered in Mongolia

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Wildlife of the Miocene era, artwork

Wildlife of the Miocene era, artwork. The Miocene era is the period from around 23 to 5 million years ago. The animals shown are: a giant land tortoise (Cheirogaster bolivari, bottom left)

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Illustration of a herbivorous diplodocus dinosaur feeding on leaves

Illustration of a herbivorous diplodocus dinosaur feeding on leaves

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Male Bighorn Sheep (ovis cacadensis) Close-up

Male Bighorn Sheep (ovis cacadensis) Close-up

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Striped Okapi

Striped Okapi
A mother Okapi and her fawn in an enclosure in their native homeland in the former Belgian Congo

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Horse racing, jockey at finishing post (Digital Enhancement)

Horse racing, jockey at finishing post (Digital Enhancement)

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 8572

Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs, artwork C018 / 8572
Mamenchisaurus dinosaurs. Artwork of two sauropods of the species Mamenchisaurus hochuanensis, grazing amongst cycads, juniper and ginkgo 150 million years ago in what is today China

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Green turtle

Green turtle. Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) swimming beside a coral reef. This turtle uses its powerful paddle-like front limbs to propel itself through the water

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Dugong

Dugong (Dugong dugong). This aquatic mammal is found in groups throughout shallow waters of the South Pacific and Indian oceans

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Neanderthal landscape, artwork

Neanderthal landscape, artwork
Neanderthal landscape. Artwork showing a Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis, far right behind tree) watching grey wolves (Canis lupus, foreground)

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Florida manatee swimming

Florida manatee swimming. Manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) are herbivorous aquatic mammals that inhabit shallow coastal waters and estuaries in the tropical

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Fossilised dinosaur footprints

Fossilised dinosaur footprints at Dinosaur Ridge in Morrison, Colorado, USA. This region was home to the iguanodon, a massive herbivorous bipedal dinosaur with a long heavy tail

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Moose bull (Alces alces) feeding on underwater vegetation

Moose bull (Alces alces) feeding on underwater vegetation
glacial kettle lake, Denali National Park, Alaska, USA

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Bison (Bison bison) Wyoming, USA, silhouette

Bison (Bison bison) Wyoming, USA, silhouette

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Red kangaroos - drinking Broken Hill, far western New South Wales, Australia BIR00371

Red kangaroos - drinking Broken Hill, far western New South Wales, Australia BIR00371
AUS-1898 Red kangaroos - drinking Broken Hill, far western New South Wales, Australia Macropus rufus Nicholas Birks / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Flock of sheep grazing under a rainbow, Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Flock of sheep grazing under a rainbow, Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Prairie dogs

Prairie dogs
5308485 Prairie dogs.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting prairie dogs. Prairie dogs are herbivorous burrowing rodents native to grasslands of North America. Dated 19th century)

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Prairie dogs

Prairie dogs
5308486 Prairie dogs.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting prairie dogs. Prairie dogs are herbivorous burrowing rodents native to grasslands of North America. Dated 19th century)

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Iguana, the great herbivorous sea lizard of the Galapagos Islands

Iguana, the great herbivorous sea lizard of the Galapagos Islands. Charles Darwin's study of the fauna of
530396 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

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: A Capybara, Hydrochoerus Hydrochoerus, resting along the Cuiaba River

A Capybara, Hydrochoerus Hydrochoerus, resting along the Cuiaba River. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: A group of Capybaras, Hydrochoerus Hydrochoerus, swimming in the Cuiaba River

A group of Capybaras, Hydrochoerus Hydrochoerus, swimming in the Cuiaba River. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: A group of Capybara, Hydrochoerus Hydrochoerus, gather along the Cuiaba River

A group of Capybara, Hydrochoerus Hydrochoerus, gather along the Cuiaba River. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: A Capybara, Hydrochoerus Hydrochoerus, resting on a riverbank. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil

A Capybara, Hydrochoerus Hydrochoerus, resting on a riverbank. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: Portrait of a Capybara, Hydrochoerus Hydrochoerus. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil

Portrait of a Capybara, Hydrochoerus Hydrochoerus. Mato Grosso Do Sul State, Brazil

Background imageHerbivorous Collection: A herd of Burchell's Zebras, Equus Quagga Burchellii, drinking at Hidden Valley lake

A herd of Burchell's Zebras, Equus Quagga Burchellii, drinking at Hidden Valley lake. Ndutu, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania



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Herbivorous creatures have roamed the Earth for millions of years, peacefully grazing on vegetation and leaving a gentle mark on our planet's history. From the mighty Iguanodons, towering Brachiosaurus dinosaurs to the Galapagos land iguanas, these herbivores have shaped ecosystems and captivated our imaginations. Imagine standing below the majestic Grand Teton Mountains, where a herd of Bison or Buffalo roam freely. These magnificent animals are living proof that herbivory can thrive even in harsh environments. Their resilience is mirrored by the brave souls who ride bucking horses in rodeos, showcasing both human strength and equine agility. In contrast to their massive counterparts, green turtles gracefully glide through turquoise waters with an appetite for sea grasses. Their peaceful presence reminds us that not all herbivores dwell on land alone; they too contribute to maintaining balance within marine ecosystems. A milk cart symbolizes another aspect of herbivory - its connection to sustenance and nourishment. Just as we rely on dairy products derived from cows' vegetarian diets, ancient civilizations also depended on domesticated llamas in Bolivia for transportation and wool production. The intricate details of horse teeth captured up close remind us how evolution has equipped these beautiful creatures with specialized dentition perfect for grinding fibrous plants. Similarly fascinating is the illustration depicting Hadrosaurus dinosaur - known for its unique dental structure adapted specifically for consuming plant matter during prehistoric times. And who could forget about Parasaurolophus dinosaurs? With their elaborate cranial crests used possibly as resonating chambers to communicate within herds while munching away at foliage-rich habitats. From prehistoric eras to modern-day landscapes, herbivorous beings continue to play vital roles in shaping our world's biodiversity. They inspire awe with their sheer size like Brachiosaurus dinosaurs or capture hearts with their charming demeanor like Galapagos land iguanas.