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Carnivores do not, per se, have a pH. A pH value is determined from a probe inserted into a solution. I suppose you could take the pH of the saliva (slightly acidic - pH < 7) or blood (slightly basic - pH >7) of a carnivore or perhaps get the pH of the interior of a protozoa.

I would recommend that if you simply must know the pH of a carnivore that before you start sticking pH probes into carnivores you make sure they are properly sedated lest they decide to bite you - or worse.

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