None of course. A carnivorous animal cannot digest plant matter, unlike us omnivores.
There is no correct answer to that question- if you simply eat meat, you aren't a vegetarian.
Carnivorous- Only meat. Vegetarian- No meat.
Lions are carnivorous animals.Humans are naturally carnivorous, but some choose to be vegetarian.
There are many different types of spiders, most of which are carnivorous (they eat insects) but some of which are vegetarian.
A carnivorous animal is one whose diet largely comprises of meat. The opposite of a carnivorous animal is a herbivorous animal. A herbivorous animal eats plants only.
Eating any animal is not vegetarian.
Animal fat is not suitable for a vegetarian.
the largest living carnivorous land animal is probably a bear.
i'm sorry but that is a really stupis question cause some fish are carnivorous, some are omnivorus and others are vegetarian
Short food chains mean that your food is close to the source. All food ultimately comes from plants. If you eat a vegetarian animal, it was raised on plants. If you eat a carnivorous animal, you are eating an animal who has eaten another animal who ate a plant. Eating a carnivorous animal makes you part of a longer food chain than if you eat plants directly.
No. Like most sharks it's carnivorous.
Carnivorous- eats meat Herbivore- eats plants Omnivore- eats both plants and animals