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Herbivores obtain carbon from plants, which are rich in carbon compounds. Carnivores obtain carbon from herbivores.

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Carbohydrates are needed for energy. One gram of carbohydrate releases 17kJ of energy in the body. The energy is released by respiration.

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The get the majority of their carbohydrates from their prey, which are mainly herbivores.

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from the food they eat

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they eat food

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Carbohydrate diets or dietary fibers.

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big mac tbh

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