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Yes, it is a carnivore but it's not from the top carnivors Mohamad Mohedin
No because that's basically the top animal and/or the main carnivore.
Although basically omnivorous, the black bear is considered a carnivore, and is a top predator.
no their are many other top carnivores that have not been seen because they are a danger to us so it is very hard to compare
Answer #1: the top carnivore is the animal right at the top of the food chain... it is not eaten by anything e.g. grass------> grasshopper----->rat----->snake---->hawk the hawk would be the top carnivore because nothing eats it in this food chain if there are any errors or anything to be added please do edit my answer if it not right. Answer: #2 The final carnivore in any food chain is called a top carnivore. Top carnivores are not eaten by any other animals (at least while they are alive). For example: A wolf is both a secondary consumer and a top carnivore, since it obtains its energy from the deer and no other animals eat the wolf. wolf (third trophic level, secondary consumer) -> deer (second trophic level, primary consumer) -> spruce tree (first trophic level, producer)
eats other animals
It use to be lions but its humans now
The number is variable according to species and whether the animal is a true carnivore or omnivore.
Yes !A thrush is a carnivore as it eats other animals/insects .A trush eats snails .Thrushes are eaten by a Sparrowhawk(the top predator) !
Don't think so
A carnivore. :D
a lion falls at the top of the food web,no questions asked. it is also a top predator