Yes. Carnivore does mean meat-consumer in Latin.
Yes. Insectivore does mean insect-consumer in Latin.
From Latin 'Carnem' meaning meat. Can also mean flesh of a human and pulp of a fruit
Carnivoro/ Carnivora
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A carnivore is an animal that
The word carnivore comes from the Latin word carnivorous which means a being that eats meat.
From the Latin derivation -carni is meat, vore is to eat.
Carnivore means that the animal eats meat aswell as plants.
From the verb "vorare, voravi, voratum". i.E. herbivore, carnivore
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Carnivore literally means "meat eater" which is composed in two parts of Latin. "Carne" which means meat or flesh and "vorare" which means to eat or devour. I hope this answers helps you!
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