Browsers and grazers are two distinct feeding strategies employed by different wildlife species. Grazers are known to feed on grass and other herbaceous plants, while browsers tend to feed on leaves, stems, and other parts of woody plants. This division of feeding strategies has important ecological implications, as it can influence plant community structure and nutrient cycling. Understanding the differences between browsers and grazers is essential for effective wildlife management and conservation. In this context, the study of herbivore ecology and their interactions with plants is an important field of research.
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