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Who eats what or whom?

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carnivores eat animal flesh [meat].lions,sharks,dogs,cats,dolphins,and seals are all carnivores.herbivores eat plants.many tiny animals eat only plants to survive.so,too,do elephants,giraffes,cows horses,blue whales,and other huge animals.omnivores eat both meat and plants.bears,humans,and raccons are omnivores.predators are carnivores that hunt other animals,or prey,for food.lions,eagles,alligator,many snakes,cheetahs,owls,and many other animals hunt live prey.scavengers eat dead animals or the discarded remains of predators.hyenas and vultures are well-known scavengers.

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