they eat diffeint foods
phytoplankton are autotrophs and zooplankton are heterotrophs
mesonychids were the carnivorous-artiodactyls (i.e with hooves) that got replaced by true carnivores like cats (which have claws) today there are no carnivorous-artiodactyls only omnivorous-artiodactyls (pigs) and herbivorous-artiodactyls (hippos)
Carnivorous- Only meat. Vegetarian- No meat.
There is only one difference between carnivorous and insectivorous, that is that insectivorous organisms eat onlyinsects whereas carnivorous can eat both, animals and insects. This is the only difference as you cannot say that only plantsare insectivorous, as there are may animals as well that eat only insects, Eg: anteater and almost all birds.
The Venus Flytrap is a carnivorous plant and not an animal.
The difference between an active and inactive trap in a carnivorous plant is the way they capture their prey. Active plants physically close, while inactive traps simply use a hole with water in the bottom.
Creodonts were a prehistoric order of carnivorous mammals between 63 and 8 million years ago, and were closely related to carnivorans. Oreodonts were a group of herbivorous, cud-chewing even toed ungulates that lived between 35 and 5 million years ago. They looked similar to hogs but were more related to camels.
depend on sunlght, occurs within the photic zone
Compsognathus was a two legged dinosaur that was carnivorous (a meat eater) whilst Apatosaurus was a four legged dinosaur that was herbivous (only ate vegetation).
Carnivorous- eats meat Herbivore- eats plants Omnivore- eats both plants and animals
Herbivorous animals eat herbs and vegetables while Omnivorous animals eat both plants and meat. Best example of Omnivorous is Human Being.
omg wow... if i asked Google... they could answer that and there only 12 years old and they know more than you... im young and the anwer is phytoplankton and zooplankton both live in the ocean