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A herbivore is a plant eater. A carnivore is a meat eater. An omnivore is a meat and plant eater.
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its a omnivore
No. Herbivore is a noun, meaning a plant-eater. The adjective form is herbivorous.
carnivore
That's easy. The creature that eats zombies is a zombie-eater of course.
to me a ant eater but to my friend a horse
The manticore is a fictional character creature who was a man eater
origin and meaning of a lotus eater
It was a carnivore meaning it was a meat eater
it is a alage eater, and it has a shell that protects itself from danger.
Any animal that is a carnivore (Meat eater) or omnivore (meat and plant eater)
Omnivore is plant eater vs carnivore, a meat eater (or us)
For Animals: Carnivore = Meat eater Herbivore = Plant eater Omnivore = Meat and plant eater For Humans: Vegetarian = Plant & animal produce eater (Cheese, eggs etc) Vegan = Plants only Im not sure if there is a word for humans who eat meat, all I could find is 'meat eater'
mostly an ant eater will eat ants but sometimes it will eat other insects like flies.
In a literal translation, "macrophage" means big eater.