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Classification
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Terrapoda Order: Cephaloforme Suborder: Tricephalidae

Anatomy
Herbigrazers have three heads. The central (or dorsal) head assist in keeping a look of predators with their three eyes; one located on top for aerial assault while the other are at either side of the head for those at the ground. The other two heads protruding from the side of the dorsal’s base are the feeder heads which take in the food material. A blowhole, located behind the top eye, bring oxygen down the neck and into the lungs. The oesophagus from both of the feeder heads conjoined at the crop, where a flora of bacteria decomposed plant material before moving it to the stomach for further digestion. Gases produced by the bacteria, along with carbon dioxide from the lungs, make up the gas that goes through the bellow chamber. The noise generated when the mixture is expelled through the membrane of the bellow chamber can echo through out the land; an excellent signal for the presence of predators.

Greater Herbigrazer
One of the most widespread tricephalids, herbigrazers dominate the Northern grasslands of Squidarie. One successful species is the greater herbigrazer.