Apart from the grey seal that frequents some Scottish islands it is the badger.
I don't know the answer to the question but i know it can't be the badger 'cos they eat cereals, fruits and seeds as well as animals so this makes them an omnivore!
But the badger is still classed as Britain's largest carnivore.
The grey seal is the largest carnivore in the British Isles, next being the red fox, as some would argue that the grey seal is not an indigenous species of the British Isles which means the red fox is No 1
The largest carnivore in Ireland is the red fox. They are adaptable predators and can be found throughout the country in a variety of habitats.
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The largest carnivore on the planet is the Southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina). Adult males can weigh up to 8,800 pounds and stretch up to 20 feet in length. They primarily feed on fish and squid.
The largest living carnivore in the world is the polar bear (Ursus maritimus). Adult male polar bears can weigh up to 1,500 pounds and measure over 10 feet in length. These apex predators primarily hunt seals on sea ice in the Arctic region.
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a bear native to the Arctic Ocean
yes it is a carnivore
The largest carnivore is the Blue whale, which feeds mainly on small animals called krill. The largest land carnivore alive is the Polar Bear, however they tyranosaurus rex was larger.
The Polar Bear is the world's largest land carnivore.
Spinosaurus
Yes
The largest marsupial carnivore is the Tazmanian Devil, native t the island of Tazmania.
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The largest carnivore in Ireland is the red fox. They are adaptable predators and can be found throughout the country in a variety of habitats.
The polar bear is the largest of the bears
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The Polar bear.
The sperm whale is the largest carnivore in the ocean and in the world. The blue whale eats some plankton too so it is an omnivore. It is also not toothed.