Most meat eaters areeither very large, have big and sharp teeth, big claws, are very fast, etc. so they usually have more of an advantage over vegetarians
Because they are carnivores[ meat eaters ] , they must catch their food.
In most cases no. A cheetah needs to run fast to catch its food.
More dinosaurs were plant eaters than meat eaters. That is because there is more food for plant eaters than for meat eaters.
They have similar nutrient needs--and meat eaters will usually eat vegetarian food.
Basically, at the time of the dinosaurs, there were carnivores (meat eaters) and herbivores (plant eaters).
meat - eaters
It is plants then plant eaters then meat eaters. (technically: procucer then herbivores/omnivores then carnivores then detrivores)
cats are meat eaters
[1] Organisms that are eaten by other organisms for food is what makes up the predator-prey relationships of food chains. [2] The food chain begins with food producers. Then it goes to plant-eaters as primary consumers, to meat-eaters as secondary/tertiary/quarternary consumers, to everything-eaters. [3] Examples of a water food chain are phytoplankton as producers, zooplankton as plant-eaters, fish as meat-eaters of each other, and sharks as everything-eaters. [4] Examples of a land food chain are plants as producers, insects as plant-eaters, mammals and reptiles and birds as meat-eaters, and bears as everything-eaters.
turtles are plant and meat eaters
Of course they are meat eaters.
They provide there own food source (photosynthesis). which in turn provide food for others, herbivores (plant eaters). which provide for for carnivores (meat eaters)