Carnivores do not eat vegetation; they eat meat.
No that would be an herbivore. Carnivores eat strictly meat.
I Think That a Gazelles Niche Is To Eat Vegetation, Reproduce And To Provide Carnivores With Something To Eat.
No sheep are herbivores and only eat vegetation
It all depends on what lizard you are studying to know what they eat. But no, lizards are not carnivores; Carnivores mean 'meat eaters' such as lions. Lizards are omnivores, this means they can eat meat and vegetation. Depending on what lizard depends on the type of food, most eat insects such as crickets and locust, but also eat vegetation such as leaves.
No, herbivores are animals that only eat vegetation such as grass and leaves. Lions are carnivores since they eat meat
Heterotrophs are organisms that feed on other life forms. Animals are heterotrophs. Animals that eat other animals are carnivores.
Elephants are not (Carnivores) predatory animals, they are strictly herbivores, which means they eat vegetation only, and not meat.
Guinea-pigs are eaten by carnivores but eat vegetation, so approx in the middle
Because they feed exclusively on meat - ie snakes and other animals. They never eat vegetation.
Carnivores primarily eat meat as their main source of nutrition, as their bodies are adapted to digest and absorb nutrients from animal-based foods. However, some carnivores might occasionally consume small amounts of vegetation, usually for reasons like aiding digestion or seeking essential nutrients that may be lacking in their diet.
An omnivore will eat both vegetation and meat, while a carnivore only eats meat. Therefore, a simliarity is that they are both eat meat.
Dentition patterns of carnivores and herbivores differ because of the food that they eat. Carnivores have sharp teeth that allow them to tear meat while herbivores have flat and dull teeth that allow them to eat vegetation.