Yes. Eggs are considered as a type of meat.
Eggs, Milk and other animal products that do not cause death of an animal are border line - many people who consider themselves vegetarians eat these products. However the foods are comprised of animal protein, hence are carnivore food.
Only animals (including people) that eat only vegetable products are fully vegetarian. Such people are rare. They are called "vegans".
Marine carnivores (e.g Orca) eat marine animals, so I suppose the answer is yes.
However, I suspect that it would be rare for a terrestrial carnivore (e.g. a lion) to have the opportunity to eat a marine animal.
They are easy to catch and high in protein.
Yes a carnivore does eat eggs.
a carnivore is a meat eater like a lion a a meat eater so it is a carnivore.
The opposite of a carnivore is a herbivore because a carnivore is a meat eater, and a herbivore is a plant eater.
Carnivore = meat eater Omnivore = meat eater/vegetarian. Eats both.
its a omnivore
A herbivore is a plant eater. A carnivore is a meat eater. An omnivore is a meat and plant eater.
a carnivore is a meat eater like a lion a a meat eater so it is a carnivore.
The opposite of a carnivore is a herbivore because a carnivore is a meat eater, and a herbivore is a plant eater.
A Carnivore.
The Ant Eater (several species) are insectivores, which is a carnivore that eats insects.
its a omnivore
Carnivore = meat eater Omnivore = meat eater/vegetarian. Eats both.
The correct word is "carnivore" (meat eater). A plant eater is a herbivore.
A herbivore is a plant eater. A carnivore is a meat eater. An omnivore is a meat and plant eater.
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