The difference between Folivore and Hemovore
When used as nouns, folivore means a herbivore that eats mostly foliage, whereas hemovore means an organism that ingests blood as the main part of its diet.
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Folivore as a noun (biology):
A herbivore that eats mostly foliage.
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Hemovore as a noun (biology):
An organism that ingests blood as the main part of its diet; examples of hemovores include leeches, fleas, ticks, mosquitos, vampire bats, and the vampire ground finch.