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Because the Arabian horse is just a breed of horse and all horses are heterotroph, the Arabian horse is therefore a heterotroph.

Please see the related questions section on an explanation of heterotroph and autotroph as it relates to horses.

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A horse is an herbivore and was created to graze on grass and hay.

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a Horse is a herbivore and was created to grass on hay

A horse is a mammal and a herbivore.

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Q: Is the Arabian horse a heterotroph?
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