lions are carnivores which means they eat meat and do not eat plants.
They eat animals that eat plants.
a lion is a carnivore it doesn't eat plants
a lion is a carnivore it doesn't eat plants
there herbivores so they eat plants and fruit
No. Lions are carnivores. That means they only eat meat.
The obvious answer would be a carnivore, but they rarely eat plants.
a lion eats any animal that eats grass or plants
No, only meat but of course just like a dog they will eat plants if they have an upset stomache.
Lions feed on animals that eat plants which are producers.
No. They probably eat a bit of plant material, if only in the stomachs of their prey animals. However, most importantly, all food chains begin with plants. The lion may eat a wildebeest but the wildebeest ate grass.
Carnivores and omnivores eat other animals and herbivores and other omnivores eat plants.
They are part of the ecosystem and are in a food chain: plants get eaten by sheep, lion then eat the sheep, without the lion there would be an overpopulation of sheep.