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Carnivores

This category covers questions about carnivores, organisms that obtain energy from a diet of mainly, or exclusively, animal tissue. Predation and scavenging are two categories that fall under carnivores. A carnivore that sits at the top of an ecological food chain is known as the apex predator.

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What are carnivores and example?

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Carnivores are meat eating animals, such as Owls, Tigers, Wolves, Snakes, Penguins and Sharks.

Does a carnivorous eat meat''?

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YES!!!

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Herbivores eat vegetative matter, such as sheep eat grass .

Detrivores eat rotting/waste food. Gannets(birds) will eat any waste food they find

Omnivores eat both meat and vegetative matter. ( Human beings).

Why do Mormons eat meat?

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Why does anyone eat meat? Humans are naturally omnivores, that is they east both carnivorous matter and herbivorous matter.

Some humans, through personal choice, decline to eat meat, such as Vegans.

Is a sun carnivore?

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No, the Sun is an inanimate object, a star. Inanimate objects are not part of the food chain.

Are sheep carnivores omnivores or herbivores?

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Sheep eat grass and other plants making them herbivores. Carnivores eat meat (dogs, cats) and omnivores eat both (humans).

Is a hippo a carnivore omnivore or hurbivore?

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well, hippos only eat meat when they have to, but they will so I'm assuming omnivore
Hippopotamus is a herbivore because it grazes on grass. It is a carnivore because it feeds on a fish. As it is a herbivore and a carnivore it is an omnivore.

Are seabirds carnivores?

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Seabirds are not strictly carnivores; their diets can include a variety of food sources, including both animal and plant materials. However, they are primarily piscivores, which means they primarily eat fish. Many seabird species are highly specialized for catching and consuming fish. Some, like albatrosses and petrels, are known for their long-distance foraging flights over the open ocean in search of fish and squid.

While fish make up a significant portion of the diet for many seabirds, they may also consume other marine creatures such as squid, krill, and crustaceans. Additionally, some seabirds can be opportunistic scavengers, feeding on carrion, food scraps, or prey stolen from other birds.

Could carnivores live if all plants became extinctWhy or Why not?

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The survival of carnivores would be highly challenging if all plants became extinct. Without plants, there would be no primary producers, disrupting the entire food chain. Carnivores rely on herbivores as their prey, and without herbivores, carnivores would have limited food resources, leading to a reduced population and potential extinction.

What is a conervore?

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There is no specific term called "conervore" in biology. It seems to be a misspelling or a made-up word. Can you provide more context or clarify the term you are referring to?

What is a carnivores mouth called?

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A carnivore's mouth is commonly referred to as a "jaws". Their jaws are adapted for tearing and chewing meat, usually equipped with sharp teeth and strong muscles for a powerful bite.

Is a gyrfalcon a carnivore?

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The Gyrfalcon is the largest falcon in the world. They are found in Northern America, Greenland, and Northern Europe.

Gyrfalcons are carnivores. Their diet consists of birds and mammals. They eat mostly sea birds and other marine birds. They eat shrews and marmots, and other mammals including lemmings, voles, ground squirrels, and hares.

What are some xamples of carnivores in a pond?

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Examples of carnivores in a pond include frog tadpoles, insect larvae such as dragonfly nymphs, water scorpions, and diving beetles. These organisms obtain their nutrition by preying on smaller animals or consuming other insects and small invertebrates in the pond ecosystem.

Describe how plants might get into the stomach of a carnivore?

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Plants might get into the stomach of a carnivore if they are consumed along with the prey. This can happen when the carnivore preys on an herbivorous animal that has recently consumed plant material. Additionally, in some cases, carnivores might intentionally consume plant material for various reasons such as aiding digestion or obtaining nutrients that may be lacking in their diet.

Is a Saluki a carnivore?

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Yes, the Saluki is a carnivorous breed of dog. Like all dogs, their diet primarily consists of meat and animal products. However, it is important to note that domesticated dogs can also consume small amounts of plant-based foods.

What is the carnivore that only eats bamboo in China?

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The carnivore that only eats bamboo in China is the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). Despite being classified as carnivores, pandas have evolved to primarily consume bamboo as their main food source. They have specialized teeth and digestive systems adapted for bamboo consumption. However, they supplement their diet with occasional small mammals or eggs.

Is a hunting dog a carnivore or an omnivore?

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A hunting dog is a carnivore, meaning it primarily eats meat. While dogs are capable of digesting some plant matter, their diet should primarily consist of animal protein to meet their nutritional needs.

What is cretaceous carnivore?

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Cretaceous carnivores are refers to carnivorous dinosaurs that lived during the Cretaceous Period, which lasted from approximately 145 to 66 million years ago. Some well-known examples of Cretaceous carnivores include Tyrannosaurus rex, Velociraptor, and Spinosaurus. These animals were apex predators and played a crucial role in the ecosystem of their time.

Can carnivores feed on other carnivores?

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Yes, some carnivores can feed on other carnivores. This is known as intraguild predation, where larger or more dominant carnivores may prey on smaller or subordinate carnivores. Examples include lions preying on cheetahs or wolves preying on coyotes. However, this behavior is not universally observed among all carnivores, as they often have other preferred prey species.

What kind of birds eat rabbits?

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Birds of prey, such as eagles, hawks, and owls, are known to hunt and eat rabbits. They have sharp beaks and talons that allow them to catch and kill small mammals like rabbits. This is a common predatory behavior among these bird species.

What does a Damselfish eat?

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In the wild, damselfish generally graze on algae covering reefs. If you are asking in order to figure out what to feed your pet fish... I'm not sure. Marine fish food. Small flakes or small pellets.

Is a 'wildebeest' a carnivore?

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No. It is an herbivore as it feeds only on grasses.

Is a hummingbird a herbivore or omnivore?

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Hummingbirds drink nectar...so their food is plant based, so Herbivore.

Is the roadrunner an omnivore or carnivore?

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i dont no you tell me