There are either herbivores that eat plants (cows, horses, etc) or carnivores that eat animals (like lions, dogs, tigers, etc) or omnivores that eat both plants and animals (like us, humans).
Heterotrophs are organisms that consume other organisms (such as autotrophs).
Other words are cannibal, consumer, and predators.
boh eat other living thing
predator it can also be called a consumer
Same reason as every other living thing - to get nutrition and energy to keep on living.
Organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers or predators.
No. Chicken don't eat snail. chicken is not a living thing, it is a thing.
Every living thing (including humans, like you) is on a food chain (i.e. it eats other living things and/or other living things eat it).
a living thing is that can eat, breath,move.smell.
No, socks are not a living thing- or they might eat your feet! Neither is fire.
Yes. Living things must eat.
A battle is not a living thing and as a result, does not eat.
A living thing that eats other living things is a heterotroph. Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms for energy. This contrasts with autotrophs, which can produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis. Examples of heterotrophs include animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria.
Animals which eat plants (which are also living things) are called herbivores. Animals which feed mainly on other animals are termed carnivores. Some animals specialise in eating insects and they are termed insectivores and animals which have a mixed diet that can include meat and plants are called omnivores. There are also some plants which can ingest small mammals, birds or insects, these are usually referred to as insectivorous or carnivorous plants.