Mammals are a class of animals with similar attributes, including vertebrates, air breathing, possession of hair, and many more. There are many sub-categories, but whether they are carnivores herbivores or omnivores are based on how they adapted to their environment.
We are omnivores, and lions are carnivores. Yet, we are both mammals.
No, there are a lot of non-mammalian carnivores.
Marsupial has to do with how the young are born and cared for. Carnivore is about what they eat. There are carnivore marsupials - like the Tasmanian Devil. Sloths are mammals, NOT marsupials, and NOT carnivores.
Both are mammals. But rats are rodents, and bears are carnivores.
It is not a carnivore, it is an omnivore, although its diet is almost exclusively fish.
mammals are very important members in the ecosystem. as mammals can be herbivores (deer), carnivores (bobcats), or omnivores (racoons). mammals play very important roles as both providing food for carnivores and balancing the herbivore population, they are essential elements in any healthy ecosystem.
It's a carnivore
Sure. Orcas are mammals, and the don't mind dining on seals. Seals are carnivores. So mammals eat carnivores.
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.
Pretty much all animals that are carnivores, and large enough, will eat mammals.
some times the are but mostly carnivores
Yes. Hawks prey on small mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish.
Both are mammals and both are classified as carnivores.
they are both carnivores <><><> Yes, and they are both mammals.
Yes - Crocodiles, Alligators, Caimans & Gharials all prey on fish & mammals.
They are both striped, mammals, and furry.