the first plants seen were called pitcher plants
Not under normal conditions. They will be seen picking at plants but they are actually eating bits of algae etc that are on the plants.
they are carnivores, so that scientifically means they eat meat.
No. The closest a goose gets to eating meat is chomping on an insect or two. And I have never seen that. For the most part they are herbivores.
Grasshoppers are herbivores, meaning they feed on plants. They are normally seen eating leaves and grass. They are known to do major damage to plants.
In Genesis 9, specifically verses 1-4, G-d gives Noah new eating guidelines. Here He allows, permits, the eating of animals: "Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you. And as I gave you the green plants, I give you everything. Every moving thing that lives shall be food for you. And as I gave you the green plants, I give you everything." The caveat is that the "flesh" or meat should be drain of all its blood before eating. This command is still seen today in both kosher (Jewish) and halal (Muslim) dietary laws.
They can usually be found on the plants and on the glass where they can be seen eating algae. They can also sometimes be found in the gravel base (substrate) of the tank.
Well, they have big enough mouths, so it's not entirely impossible. But elephants are herbivores, plant eaters, and have never been seen eating meat.
Yes, the president and first lady have been seen eating at McDonalds. They overall promote healthy eating and do not eat fast food a lot.
Cork cells from plants were first observed under a microscope by Robert Hooke.
Unethical actions, like a lot of things have a scale of ethics. An individual who steals some food from a small store may be seen as unethical, or eating meat, wearing fur or leather may be seen as unethical to others.
It depends on the poster you are looking at. I have seen several. It looks like a meat, cheese and lettuce sandwich in the poster I have seen, but who knows with the rationing they had back then. The artist could have been creative and painted his own sandwich.
monkeys are omnivores, though the majority of their diet is plant matter. They are not adverse to eating meat, but don't normally go out and hunt it.I think is a herbavore because it eats bananas etc. I have never seen one that eats meat.