Leaf cutter ants go out to collect pieces of leaves that they cut off, then take what they have collected back to the nest. In the nest special worker ants prepare the leaf to grow a special fungus that grows into little lumps that the ants feed on.
So you can see that what the ants eat is not flesh, but bits of fungus that they grow, much as humans grow mushrooms for food.
So we say that they are not carnivores, but fungivorous or mycophagous, two words that mean the same thing: "fungus-eating".
Herbivore
Yes, caecilians are carnivorous. They primarily feed on earthworms, insects, and other invertebrates found in soil and leaf litter.
The ankylosaurause is a herbivore (leaf eater) you can tell by looking at his teeth his spikes are only for protection from carnivores
it is a carnivore
It is a vertebrate
Snakes are carnivores. They primarily eat prey such as rodents, birds, and insects.
It's a carnivore
a carnivore
Carnivore
It eats insects, It is a carnivore
The "carnivore" on the advert is not a carnivore it is an ankylosaur of some kind
carnivore