Omnivores, they eat plants and animals.
Besides looking different from other wild animals, bears range from being herbivorous to carnivorous from just an individual bear in a particular species. For instance, a grizzly can be grazing grass one moment, then be chasing down a young bison calf the next.
Herbivorous animals primarily eat plants and vegetation for their source of nutrients. Omnivorous animals consume both plants and animals as part of their diet. Carnivorous animals predominantly feed on other animals as their main food source for energy and nutrients. Each type of diet has evolved based on the specific nutritional requirements of the animals and their ecosystems.
A carnivorous bear, is a bear that eats meat. The only bear that is compleatly carnivorous is the polar bear. Most other bears are omnivorous, which means they are both carnivorous and herbivorous.
Most dinosaurs were herbivores, meaning they primarily ate plants. However, there were also many species of carnivorous dinosaurs that hunted and fed on other animals. The balance between herbivorous and carnivorous dinosaurs varied between different species and ecosystems.
No, because carnivorous animals eat other animals! Only herbivorous animals need horns. (Count dinosaurs) (e.g. Triceratops... etc) Fact: Anklyosaurus is 90% covered in spikes! Only way to kill it is to pierce the soft belly on the underside!
The natural enemies of herbivorous dinosaurs were carnivorous dinosaurs, which hunted them. Carnivorous dinosaurs probably hunted smaller carnivorous species for food, and fought with those of their own or other species that were evenly matched over food. However, herbivorous dinosaurs probably only fought with predators or with others of their own species over mates.
A Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant. A carnivorous animal eats other animals.
Dogs and other carnivorous animals.
Yes, they are carnivorous, they hunt and eat other animals.
The length of small intestine depends upon the food the animals eat. If it a herbivorous animal , then it it will require a longer intestine because the cellulose content in the food takes a long time 2 be digested ....On the other hand if it is a carnivore then it will have a shorter length of small intestine as meat is easier 2 digest n it will take less time as compared to that of cellulose....
Yes, penguins are carnivorous.
Dogs, Snakes, and other carnivorous land animals.