The place that kills cattle can be/are called a slaughter house, slaughter plant, butchery, butcher house/shop, etc.
Slaughterhouse is the term now but in early times in London where slaughtering occurred in open-air stockyards the term "Shambles" was used for these areas.
A slaughter house is where animals are brought to be killed.
Along with abattoir, such a place could be a butchery, slaughterhouse, shambles, killing floor
The answer is 'prey'.
A slaughterhouse or abattoir.
Abattoir .
They're called predators; animals that eat meat are carnivores.
No! Food applies to any item - plant or animal - eaten by animals. Prey refers to animals killed for food by predators.
i believe this would be called a prey
a herbivore or in a food chain it would be called the primary consumer
A lot of animals hunt other animals. They are know as carnivores. Herbivores are the vegetarians, who eat plants and berries, etc. Some animals that hunt other animals are lions. Lions hunt any animal with meat that they can kill, such as a zebra. Tigers, and any other big cats do this. Birds hunt for other animals, too. They look for smaller animals, such as mice. Snakes also look for smaller animals like mice, too. Hope this helps.
prey
They're called predators; animals that eat meat are carnivores.
It is a form of trophy hunting where the animal is not used as a food source.... aside from calling it stupid.
FOOD ...there also called shrimp...
a food chain
the people in china killed it for food and because they were useless
They hunt for food but with the animal skin they killed they use it for clothes
An animal that hunts other animals are called carnivores. The hunter is called a predator, and the hunted animals are called prey.
It depends on the type of animal.
Slaughtering and butchering.
If an animal has no predators then it is at the top of the food chain. Such an animal is called an apex predator.
Prey