herbivore
Technically, plants do eat, you just don't see them eating. Animals get their energy from eating other organisms (plants, other animals, etc.), while plants get their energy from the sun and undergo photosynthesis which results in energy for the plant, or their 'food'
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It's because animals are heterotrophs. The consume other organisms to gain energy by eating, drinking etc. Plants are autotrophs, which mean they produce and release energy by themselves because they can't consume other organisms. With the exception of carnivorous plants
There are many organisms that feed on carcasses of plants and animals. Jackals and Vultures and among them. There are also organisms called decomposers which break down the dead carcasses for nutrients.
From eating other plants or animals.
eating other organisms or their products; animals
by eating them
By eating plants.
an organism that gets energy from eating other organisms. an organisms that uses sunlight to make its own food. an organism that gets energy from eating dead organisms, non-living
No, a bear is not a primary producer. Primary producers, such as plants and phytoplankton, are organisms that produce their own energy through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Bears are consumers; they obtain energy by eating other organisms, including plants and animals.
You get energy from all food sources. There are plants and then there's meat. You get direct energy from eating plants. When you eat animals, you get the energy that they got from eating plants.
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