Carnivoro is the Italian equivalent of 'carnivore'. It's the masculine gender form of the Italian word that can be used as either an adjective or as a noun. In contrast, the meatless eating 'vegetarian' finds its Italian equivalent in 'vegetariano'.
Carnivora and carnivoro are Italian equivalents of the English word "carnivore." Context makes clear whether a feminine (case 1) or a masculine (example 2) gender suits. The respective pronunciations will be "kar-NEE-vo-ra" in the feminine and "kar-NEE-vo-ro" in the masculine in Pisan Italian.
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It is a vertebrate
Snakes are carnivores. They primarily eat prey such as rodents, birds, and insects.
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A carnivore is an animal that primarily eats meat as its main source of food. They have adaptations such as sharp teeth and claws for hunting and consuming other animals. Examples of carnivores include lions, wolves, and eagles.
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It eats insects, It is a carnivore
The "carnivore" on the advert is not a carnivore it is an ankylosaur of some kind
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A carnivore is an animal that eats meat. That carnivore sure looks hungry! Don't be a carnivore!