Humans eat mostly herbivorous animals (animals that eat plants). But there are
and many omnivores that are used for food, including chickens and turkeys. And several carnivorous fish are regularly consumed, such as tuna, salmon, and sometimes sharks. In some areas of the world, alligators, dogs, and dolphins are eaten regularly.
predators
Are called primary consumers, such as grasshoppers, birds (when they eat seeds) and fish who eat algae.
Pumas are what we call carnivores, meaning they only eat other animals with meat.
If you meant "What do you call Animals that EAT plants only?" then the answer is Herbivores. Animals that only eat meat are Carnivores; and animals that eat both are Omnivores.
Nope, other insects. I had one on my leg before....close call.
Animals that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores.
Carnivores are animals who eat other animals. Herbivores are animals who eat only plants. And Omnivores are animals who eat both plants and animals(most humans are omnivores).
Animals that only eat producers are called herbivores. Some herbivores include horses, grasshoppers, rabbits, etc. Animals that eat consumers are carnivores. Some examples of carnivores are lions, hawks, spiders, etc. Animals that eat both consumers and producers are called omnivores. Some examples of omnivores include bears and other animals.
Heterotrophs are organisms that feed on other life forms. Animals are heterotrophs. Animals that eat other animals are carnivores.
Carnivores
Herbivores
Zoophagous.