Carnivores.
Not exactly. A heterotroph has to get its' food from other complex organisms but that can mean other animals (meat) and plants. But a herbivore eats plants only.
Those are the animals that eats leaves. Giraffe is an example of an herbivore animal.
Omnivore - eats both plants and animals Carnivore - eats only animals Herbivore - eats only plants
a animal that eats only plants. Like certain tips of fish
Heterotrophs are living things that have to eat other living things to survive. That would be an animal, since plants make their own food.Heterotrophs that eat other heterotrophs would be animals that eat other animals. Heterotrophs that eat only other heterotrophs would be a carnivore. If the heterotroph eats both heterotrophs (animals) and autotrophs (plants), that would describe an omnivore.
No. It only eats plants.
Herbivore
Wildlife refers to animals that are not domesticated and live in the wild. The list is obviously endless.
Those animals which eats only grass,leaves,and vegetables are called herbivorous, i.e. the herbivorous animals eat only plants.For example, goat, cow, horse,zebra, rihnoceros, deer etc are herbivorous.
If it only eats plants it is a Herbivore If it eats both plants and plant eating animals it is an omnivore If it eats only animals and does not eat plants it is a carnivore
Carnivore=Eats only meat Herbivore=Eats only plants Omnivore=Eats plants and meat
yes all protists are heterotroph.. some though also are something aside from heterotroph, for example sarcodina are not only heterotrophs but alsp phagasites