Tasmanian devil
In general, the predators of a carnivore would be a larger carnivore. The largest carnivores, said to be "apex predators" are not preyed upon by other species (although they may still have parasites).
There is no such animal as the "southern marsupial". However, if there was such an animal, it would mist likely be a marsupial. The vast majority of marsupial species are nocturnal.
I would say, a lion or some type of cat, actually, the polar bear is the largest.(eleven and a half feet to be exact.)
carnivore
it would be a carnivore
A carnivore is an animal that eats meat. That carnivore sure looks hungry! Don't be a carnivore!
Arboreal means tree-dwelling.Herbivorous means feeding entirely on plant matter and vegetation.A marsupial is a pouched animal.Therefore, "arboreal herbivorous marsupial" means a marsupial that lives in trees and feeds on plants. An example would be the koala.
you would excpect a carnivore but they are ommnivore.
It would be a carnivore.
Arboreal means tree-dwelling.Herbivorous means feeding entirely on plant matter and vegetation.A marsupial is a pouched animal.Therefore, "arboreal herbivorous marsupial" means a marsupial that lives in trees and feeds on plants. An example would be the koala.
Polar Bears or Kodiak Brown Bears, both are around the same size. I would agree and disagree because the big difference is that the Kodiak is an omnivore where the Polar bear is a carnivore. World's largest land carnivore ever, was Spinosaur. New evidence says that spinosaurus spent much of its time in the water. Although Jurassic Park's third installment showed this creature defeating a T Rex, in reality, spinosaurus would not be a threat to the tyrannoaurs or allosaurs that shared its environment, because its teeth were shaped to grab and hold fish, unlike the other carnosaurs.
Pterodactylus was a carnivore, not an omnivore, because they only ate meat. While young, they would have hunted insects, but in adulthood they would have hunted small fish and land animals such as lizards, amphibians, and primitive mammals.