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A carnivore is an organism that eats meat and only meat.
No, it is a carniverous consumer (a heterotroph).
An herbivore is an organism that eats plants and does not eat any meat.
An omnivore is an organism that eats both plants and meat. i think...
An organism that eats both plants and animals is an omnivore.
Carnivore if it eats meat. Omnivore if it eats both. If it is a carnivore that eats insects it is engaging in entomophagy.
It's an organism that eats both meat and plants. Like a herbivore and carnivore combined.
A word meaning interaction in which one organism kills and eats another is carnivore. Carnivorous is a classification of animal often used to describe mammals that eat meat.
The beAr mainly eats fish and berries, although they may eat meat or greens.
It seems like you are describing different types of diets. A carnivore primarily eats meat, a herbivore primarily eats plants, and an omnivore eats both meat and plants. Each type of diet provides different nutrients and energy sources for the organism.
An organism that eats plants is called an herbivore. Herbivores obtain their energy by consuming plant materials, such as leaves, fruits, and stems. Some examples of herbivores include rabbits, deer, and cows.
An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.