a flesh eating animal;any animal in the order of fanged , flesh eatting mammals
some are and some are not
dinosaur that has been caled the terrible claw is deinonychus
Antelopes are herbivores, grass eaters, they need teeth to shear the grass, and to grind it up. Predators' teeth, carinvore (=meat eaters) teeth look quite different. Just look in the mouth of any cat or dog. It's the grabbing canines, and the shearing teeth. No grinders.
Mesonychids:There were two main disadvantages as concerns Mesonychids against both Carnivores and Creodonts. First, Mesonychids were generalized hunters making them less capable in any specific habitat and affording that benefit to Carnivores and Creodonts. Second, Mesonychids were generally larger than Carnivores and Creodonts and required more food to sustain them. As a result, they were out-competed.Creodonts:Creodonts share some benefits with Carnivores like binocular vision, claws, and shearing carnassial teeth. Some species even had more bite force than carnivores, but they had two distinct disadvantages. They were neither as fast or as efficiently designed as Carnivores. They also lacked the raw intelligence that Carnivores had, allowing Carnivores to hunt in packs and establish social relationships. Additionally, Carinvore intelligence led to more advanced hunting procedures and "hand-eye" coordination.
the circle of life. animals eat other animals all the time. these animals are called carnivores (meat eating animals). but if an animal ate one of it's own kind it's known as canibolism. Caniboles are animals that eat it's own kind. Ps. humans are animals.