A carnivore is an animal that
A carnivore is an organism that eats a diet fully comprised of meat and nothing else. A dog for example, is a carnivore. More famous and well known examples include the T-Rex and other classic dinosaurs. Humans are omnivores, a mixed diet of meat and vegetation. The final class is herbivore, eating only vegetation.
tertiary consumer  noun Ecology . a carnivore at the topmost level in a food chain that feeds on other carnivores; an animal that feeds only on secondary consumers.
The fox is a carnivore/predator. Foxes are around the top of the food chain.
Teriary consumer, top carnivore, and third order heterotroph.
A carnivore is an animal that
'C' probably stands for carbon, but it depends what kind of science. If this is nutritional science, it could mean carbohydrates, or in life science possibly carnivore.
Yes, it is a carnivore but it's not from the top carnivors Mohamad Mohedin
A carnivore eats meat.
Although basically omnivorous, the black bear is considered a carnivore, and is a top predator.
The carnivore that was eaten is decomposed into soil and the top carnivore rules to keep population (ex) Sun --> Grass ---> Mouse ----> Snake ---->Owl Whoa Thought I logged in =o I'm really good in some topics of science,social studies,and language arts.....Eh some math to ^-^;
To slowly pour off the top layer of a liquid.
The science definition of a carnivore is a animal or human (but mostly animals) that eats only meat for example, T-Rex was a carnivore
Answer #1: the top carnivore is the animal right at the top of the food chain... it is not eaten by anything e.g. grass------> grasshopper----->rat----->snake---->hawk the hawk would be the top carnivore because nothing eats it in this food chain if there are any errors or anything to be added please do edit my answer if it not right. Answer: #2 The final carnivore in any food chain is called a top carnivore. Top carnivores are not eaten by any other animals (at least while they are alive). For example: A wolf is both a secondary consumer and a top carnivore, since it obtains its energy from the deer and no other animals eat the wolf. wolf (third trophic level, secondary consumer) -> deer (second trophic level, primary consumer) -> spruce tree (first trophic level, producer)
Yes. Carnivore does mean meat-consumer in Latin.
Carnivore means that the animal eats meat aswell as plants.
eats other animals