No. Pumas, like all felids (cats) are 'obligate carnivores', which means they lack the digestive capability to properly digest vegetable or plant matter and must eat meat to survive.
Sometimes an obligate carnivore, like a puma or a house cat, will eat plants as an emetic if they are feeling sick and need to vomit.
Leopards are omnivores. The leopard is in the same family as the tigers and is an omnivore, a meat-eater and a plant eater. The leopard hunts other animals and eats them as well as plants. That makes it a predator as well.
At one time, giraffes were call "camelopards" because they have spots like a leopard and eat grass like a camel. However, even though they are both mammals, they are not related in any way. One is a carnivore and predator, the other is a herbivore.
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A leopard is a carnivore (meat-eater).
Neither, Leopard seals are carnivores.
No. The leopard eats meat: it hunts other animals and eats them. That makes it a carnivore.
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An ocelot (Leopardus pardalis), also known as the dwarf leopard, is a carnivore.
A leopard (like all cats, including your house cat) is an obligate carnivore. It must eat meat to survive as it cannot digest plant material at all!
The main food of sea-lions (several species) is fish. A leopard seal will actively hunt penguins.
An ocelot (Leopardus pardalis), also known as the dwarf leopard, is a carnivore.
Leopards are omnivores. The leopard is in the same family as the tigers and is an omnivore, a meat-eater and a plant eater. The leopard hunts other animals and eats them as well as plants. That makes it a predator as well.
At one time, giraffes were call "camelopards" because they have spots like a leopard and eat grass like a camel. However, even though they are both mammals, they are not related in any way. One is a carnivore and predator, the other is a herbivore.
Yes. They eat penguins and other small marine animals.