Carnivores
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The term venison is probably most familiarly known to describe deer meat. It can also be used to name a few other meats and has been used as far back as the eleventh century and probably even before then. The term is used to describe meat that came from an animal or animals that were hunted by man. The etymology of the word is from the Latin word venor which means to hunt or to pursue. Venison, is deer meat.
The term used to describe the deliberate mating of animals is breeding. This is the natural reproduction process of animals.
There is no specific classification or known term for "hernivore" in biology or zoology. It might be a spelling error or an unfamiliar term. If you meant "herbivore," it refers to animals that primarily feed on plants.
Zoophobia is the term used to describe a fear relating to animals.
Cows are bovines but not carnivores. Carnivore means meat eater.
The term zoophilist is used to describe someone who is a lover of animals. It is also used to describe someone who fights for the rights of animals.
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The scientific term for a meat eater is "carnivore." Carnivores are animals that primarily consume meat as their main food source.
An animal that eats meat exclusively is called a carnivore.Meat-eating animals are called carnivores. Plant-eating animals are called herbivores. Animals that eat both meat and plants are called omnivores.