Carnivores
cranivore
No. They are carnivores.
No they are Carnivores.
Nope... Eagles are carnivores.
eagles are omnivores half carnivore half herbivore
Eagles are carnivores, parrots are herbivores
bald eagles are carnivores
first level consumers should be Herbivores like rabbits, giraffes, cow, goats, etc., because first level consumers comes before producers. Second and third level consumers could be Carnivores and Omnivores like lions, tiger, hawk, eagles, snakes, etc.
Eagles are carnivores but antelopes graze, so they are herbivores.
CARNIVORE: A carnivore is an animal that gets food from killing and eating other animals. Carnivores generally eat herbivores, but can eat omnivores, and occasionally other carnivores. Animals that eat other animals, like carnivores and omnivores are important to any ecosystem, because they keep other species from getting overpopulated. EXAMPLES OF CARNIVORES: Fox, tiger, lion, wolf, dog, and Eagles HERBIVORES: A herbivore is an animal that gets its energy from eating plants, and only plants. Omnivores can also eat parts of plants, but generally only the fruits and vegetables produced by fruit-bearing plants. Many herbivores have special digestive systems that let them digest all kinds of plants, including grasses. EXAMPLES OF HERBIVORES: Moose, deer, cattle, sheep, rabbit and antelope. OMNIVORES: An omnivore is a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants. Some omnivores will hunt and eat their food, like carnivores, eating herbivores and other omnivores. Some others are scavengers and will eat dead matter. Many will eat eggs from other animals. EXAMPLES OF OMNIVORES: Bear, raccoon, chicken and human.
Carnivores
Most of the species of eagles are carnivorous, although there is one which is vegetarian, the African Vulturine Fish-Eagle.