They are called carnivores
Herbivores
Animals that feed exclusively on plants are called herbivores. They primarily consume vegetation such as leaves, fruits, and seeds. Common examples of herbivores include cows, deer, and elephants. Their adaptations help them efficiently digest plant material and extract the necessary nutrients.
They feed directly on plants.
false theyre herbivores
A herbivore.
Zooplankton can be herbivores, omnivores, or carnivores. Some feed on phytoplankton and other plant matter (herbivores), some feed on a mix of plant and animal matter (omnivores), and others primarily consume other zooplankton or small animals (carnivores).
Animals that primarily feed on plants are called herbivores. They have specialized digestive systems to extract nutrients from plant material.
An animal that eats another animal (be it a herbivore or not) is called a carnivore.
I don't fully understand your question, but animals that feed on plants, and grass only are called herbivores (Example: Panda) An animal that feeds on grass and meat is called an omnivore (Example: Pig) lastly, an animal that eats only meat is called a carnivore (Example: Lion) We as humans are tipically omnivores, but can also be herbivores, carnivores, veacons, and so on.
Cheetahs are not decomposers. They are carnivores who primarily feed on herbivores. This makes them secondary consumers, who feed on primary consumers.
An animal that eats only plants is an herbivore. If this animal eats meat in addition to plants, then you would call it an omnivore.
Organisms that feed only on animals are called carnivores. This dietary preference is common among various animal species, including some mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. Carnivores primarily rely on consuming the flesh of other animals for their energy and nutritional needs.