Herbivore eats (digests) only plants, carnivore only (other) animals, and Omnivore (us, rats, pigs) can and will eat anything (omni = everything).
A primary carnivore is an animal that eats herbivores .A primary carnivore is an animal that eats the first order consumers (the animals which are herbivores). For example, a deer or a mouse. In the food chain: grass is consumed by a mouse which is consumed by a snake which is consumed by a hawk, the snake is the primary carnivore (because it ate the herbivore).
While similar (both have shells) the tortoise lives on land, and is a herbivore. The turtle lives in water, and is an omnivore. They can be distinguished by the shape of their shells- turtles are streamlined for swimming and diving, tortoises are dome shaped.
A goat is a herbivore and a ruminant. A tiger is a carnvore and a predator. A tiger is several times larger, heavier and stronger than a goat.
Carnivores means meat eater. An animals that hunts and kills for his own meat to eat is both a predator and a meat eater. An animal that (mostly) searches for meat off already dead animals is obviously a carnivore, byt doesn't have to be a predator. Vultures for instance do very little - if any - killing themselves, but are quite happy to pick the bones Clean of any carcass they can find. Might be an animal that has died of natural causes, or the leftovers after a lion's meal. All carnivores are predators, but not all predators are carnivores. Predators eat meat, but carnivores eat exclusively meat. So while humans are predators, we are not carnivores, because we also eat plants. Sharks are both predators AND carnivores. "Predator" is also typically used in relation to their "prey." For example, a spider is the predator while a fly is the prey. Carnivore isn't usually used that way.
There is no difference.
a omnivore eats both meat and plants/veges and a carnivore just eats meat
Carnivore eats meat Herbivore eats plants Omnivore eats both i.e. plants and/or meat
Carnivore = meat eater Omnivore = meat eater/vegetarian. Eats both.
A herbivore eats only plant material, and an omnivore eats both plant and animal matter, meaning the meat of other animals.
Carnivore snails can drill into a herbivore snails shell and eat them!
cat is a carnivore but sheep is a herbivore
Herbivore eats (digests) only plants, carnivore only (other) animals, and Omnivore (us, rats, pigs) can and will eat anything (omni = everything).
herbivores can not eat meat and omnivores can eat every thing
This question is inanwerable because it varies between lizards. Some lizards, like iguanas, are herbivores. Others are carnivores or omnivores.
Herbivore = Creatures that only Leaves, vegetation and vegetables. (I.e. catapillars) Carnivore = Creatures that eat Meat. and nothing but meat. (I.e. Lions) Omnivore = creatures that eat both meat and Vegetation. (I.e. Humans.)
Paleontologists can tell the difference between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores by the type of teeth that they had. Herbivores have flat teeth, while carnivores had sharp teeth and omnivores had a combination of the two.
An herbivore eats ONLY plants.A carnivore eats ONLY animals.An omnivore eats BOTH plants and animals.herbivores eat plants only, carnivores only eat other animals, omnivores eat both.