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Yes, meatloaf is very famous in North America around 96% of the people in North America report eating meat loaf.
Humans are consumers because everything we eat comes from something else. The only way we become producers is if we start eating are own organs, body fluids or our young, for these are the only things we can actually produce. Everything we eat comes from other organisms. Plants are mostly producers, while animals are primarily consumers, like us. However, there are certain exceptions: if I'm not mistaken, sponges (animal) are producers while Venus fly traps (plant) are considered consumers.
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You are eating the head of the cabbage plant.
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Probably eating bugs if they aren't plant eaters.
the meat eaters were able to hunt in packs while plant eaters could not control there herd
there were more pant eaters. They are called Herbivores. Meat eating dinosaurs are called, carnivores. Carnivores ate Herbivores.
That is a very strange question! Generally, a mongoose is a weasle like creature, and a waffle is a dessert. A waffle can't jump out at you or hurt you, but if a mongoose eats one, it could get sick! I think here, the awnser is no, but you never know what eating a waffle could do to a mongoose!
They are called heterotrophs. They can be either carnivorous (meat eaters), herbivores (plant eaters), omnivores (eat both plants and meat), or insectivores (insect eaters).
Rabbits are herbivorous; plant eaters.
There are many from plant eaters like cattle and rabbits. Fruit eaters and seed eaters like birds and chipmunks. Including meat eaters like humans, wolves and hawks.
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Animals that eat plants are called herbivores.
Both experiences involve a type of temptation that threatens to lure the men away from their ultimate goal of returning home. In both instances, the men have to resist the irresistible allure of either the enchanting songs of the sirens or the seductive effects of the lotus plant in order to continue on their journey. The encounters with the sirens and the lotus eaters highlight the theme of temptation and the need for self-control in the face of danger.