Yes they can be! some mammals are carnivores, eg lions, and some mammals are not carnivors eg, kangaroos (which are herbivors).
Some carnivors are not mammals eg sharks, snakes and vultures.
A mammal is defined as any animal that a) gives birth to live young, b) feeds its young on milk, and c) is warm blooded. A carnivor is any animal which only eats meat.
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Sure. Orcas are mammals, and the don't mind dining on seals. Seals are carnivores. So mammals eat carnivores.
Yes, carnivores are mammals. Mammals are animals that have hair or fur, produce milk for their young, and typically give birth to live young. Carnivores are a group of mammals that primarily eat meat as their main food source.
These kind of mammals are carnivores.
No. There are non-mammalian carnivores that live in the ocean, such as sharks.
Some mammals are herbivores, meaning they don't eat meat! (Herbivorous) Others are carnivores, meaning they eat only meat. (Carnivorous) and some mammals are omnivores, meaning they eat both. (Omnivorous)
Carnivores can be mammals, fish or birds.
Black footed ferrets are carnivorous mammals.
Yes, sharks are carnivores. They primarily feed on other fish, marine mammals, and invertebrates. Some species of sharks also consume seabirds and even other sharks.
Pretty much all animals that are carnivores, and large enough, will eat mammals.
Yes It Is And Eats Mainly Insects, But Will Also Eat Lizards, Snakes, Birds And Even Mammals.
Carnivores -- they eat fish and small birds and mammals (if they can catch the birds and mammals). River otters also eat frogs, turtles and crayfish; sea otters also eat shellfish.
some times the are but mostly carnivores