leafeaters
Leafeaters, also known as folivores or leaf-eaters, are herbivorous animals whose diet consists primarily of leaves. They occur across many taxonomic groups, including mammals, birds, insects, and some reptiles, and they play a key role in shaping vegetation and nutrient cycles in their habitats.
Leaves are low in energy and high in fiber and plant compounds, so folivores have specialized adaptations
Common examples include koalas and sloths among mammals; giraffes and colobus monkeys among primates; pandas among
Ecologically, leafeaters influence plant community structure and nutrient cycling, often preferring younger or tougher leaves that
Conservation and study: Leafeater populations are sensitive to habitat loss, deforestation, climate change, and pesticide exposure.