If I understand the question, meat eaters do depend on plants indirectly as the animals they eat in turn eat plants.
plants are the main sourceof energy entering the food chainTheir prey live on plants , for the most part, and skinny prey is not good for carnivores.
they eat both plants and meat.
They are both meat eaters and plant eaters.
Plants need soil to grow. Animals either eat plants, or eat animals that ate plants. No soil, no food.
Omnivores eat both meat and plants.
sundews, bladderworts and pitcher plants are meat eater plants
yes
Animals that eat plants are called herbivores.
I dont really think so........they are meat eaters not plant eaters
Raccoons are omnivores, they eat both plants and animals.
Without plants, the base of the ocean's food chain would be disrupted, leading to the collapse of the ecosystem. Plant eaters such as herbivorous fish rely on plants for food, and predators depend on plant eaters for sustenance. The absence of any of these groups would result in a chain reaction that would disrupt the balance of the entire ocean ecosystem.
All the sauropoda were vegetarians; their relatives, the therapoda, were meat-eaters. These were both members of the Saurischia. Another great group, the Ornithischia, were also plant-eaters. So MOST dinosaurs did not eat meat. This is normal for biospheres; energy comes from the Sun and plants capture some of it, so most animals find a richer food source in plants; only a few can specialize in eating the animals that ate the plants. If there are too many meat-eaters, they devour all the plant-eaters and then starve.