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What do you call a human that eats other humans, a cannibal, we're a species of animal so it should be the same.
No! What makes the animal an omnivore is what the animal eats. Herbivore- Only eats leaves and other greenery Carnivore- Only eats meat Cannibal- Eats its own species flesh Omnivore-Eats plants and meat
Anything that eats anything is a consumer. An animal that eats another animal to survive is a carnivore. Herbivores eat plants. Cannibals eat their own species.
Animals that feed on other animals exclusively, such as carnivores and some omnivores, cannot trace the origin of their energy back to plants. Instead, their energy comes from consuming other animals that have already converted plant energy into their own tissues.
an animal which makes it own food. example sharks because it eats fish that has meat.s " u :)"
Autocannibalism is a behavior in which an animal consumes parts of its own body. This behavior is rare in the animal kingdom and is typically seen in certain species of insects, crustaceans, and reptiles.
A direct consumer is a animal, which eats a producer( a plant which can make its own food) such as a cow eating grass.
A direct consumer is a animal, which eats a producer( a plant which can make its own food) such as a cow eating grass.
No, cannibals are a type of human or animal that eats its own species. They only eat meat, no greens. They are the opposite of vegetarians!
Yes. Certain insects' eggs hatch inside their mother and the larvae consume her from the inside out.
a palythoa is a coral reef animal because it doesnt make its own food it eats driftfood such as plankton that float through the water.