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Animals that chase, capture and kill other animals for their food are called carnivores and predators.

Examples are: the lion, tiger, cheetah, leopard, bear...

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What do you call animals that kill other animals for food?

predator


Do some wild animals kill animals for there food?

Yes. All wild animals kill animals for their food.


Are leopard sharks deadly?

If they kill other animals for food then, YA they are! :)


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Is a crayfish a prey or predator?

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How do arctic foxes catch their food?

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How can animals be threatened by food?

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How other animals gets food?

Herbivores eat plants (Browsers eat leaves, grazers eat grass and some animals eat both). Many herbivores also eat fruit.Carnivores hunt, kill & eat herbivores.Scavengers eat the left over carcasses of the carnivores.


Why do hunters kill animals?

They either kill animals for game, food, or illegal activities. cause they feel like it


How does a zebra get their food do they have any special way to kill their prey?

Zebra are plant eaters. They do not kill other animals.


Why must animals kill other animals?

Some animals rely on other animals for food, because they are not able to process plants. Unless they are scavengers, animals that eat dead organisms, these animals must kill other animals in order to eat them. However, it's not something to worry about: it's all part of the cycle of life.