if a carnivore eats a animal that ate a plant then it can get plants in its stomach.
A herbivore eats plants and plant material. A carnivore eats meat. Therefore while a carnivore (a meat-eater) may sometime eat a hervibore (a plant-eater) as part of its diet, a herbivore will never eat a carnivore.
If herbivores were removed from the planet, the food chain wouldn't have a bottom. Some carnivores eat smaller carnivores, but the lowest carnivore on the food chain would die if herbivores would be removed, causing a chain reaction and, well, the carnivores that eat that carnivore would die, and the carnivores that eat THAT carnivore will die... etc. The world would be a total mess.
Yes, an omnivore and a carnivore can be in the same food chain. The omnivore consumes both plants and animals, while the carnivore only consumes other animals. Each plays a different role in the ecosystem, with the carnivore preying on animals and the omnivore consuming a variety of organisms.
Lets say we have an animal that eats plants. The animal that eats the plants is also eaten by lets say a Coyote. If the plant that is being thrived off of were to die or disappear the plant eater would have nothing left to eat. With nothing left to eat it would die. Once it dies the Coyote has nothing else to eat it will die as well.
Tapirs are herbivores and depending on where they live, they might eat leaves, grasses, bamboo, twigs and lots of different types of fruit. http://www.squidoo.com/tapir
the stomach is a organ which prefroms its digestive functions
I think it might have been an omnivore or carnivore.
They are insectivores or bug eaters but might eat a few plants but primarily Insects and birds, bats and snakes.
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A herbivore eats plants and plant material. A carnivore eats meat. Therefore while a carnivore (a meat-eater) may sometime eat a hervibore (a plant-eater) as part of its diet, a herbivore will never eat a carnivore.
A kid might describe a jungle as a big, wild place with lots of tall trees, colorful birds, and loud monkeys. They might mention feeling excited and a little scared by all the unknown animals and plants they see.
It might and it might not. If you have a fever because you have the stomach flu, then it could. If you have a fever, but your stomach is not upset, it probably wouldn't.
If herbivores were removed from the planet, the food chain wouldn't have a bottom. Some carnivores eat smaller carnivores, but the lowest carnivore on the food chain would die if herbivores would be removed, causing a chain reaction and, well, the carnivores that eat that carnivore would die, and the carnivores that eat THAT carnivore will die... etc. The world would be a total mess.
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you meant "herbivore" or "carnivore," then herbivores primarily consume plants, while carnivores predominantly eat meat. If you meant something else, please clarify, and I would be happy to help!
Yes, an omnivore and a carnivore can be in the same food chain. The omnivore consumes both plants and animals, while the carnivore only consumes other animals. Each plays a different role in the ecosystem, with the carnivore preying on animals and the omnivore consuming a variety of organisms.
bad breath and some burning in your mouth and depending on how strong your stomach is it might hurt your stomach, and it might not
Lets say we have an animal that eats plants. The animal that eats the plants is also eaten by lets say a Coyote. If the plant that is being thrived off of were to die or disappear the plant eater would have nothing left to eat. With nothing left to eat it would die. Once it dies the Coyote has nothing else to eat it will die as well.