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.
Food chain.
The main thing living there is the coral. The coral is a living organism. There are also many tropical fish and sea turtles and there is even a starfish that eats the coral.
They could have slight OCD.
I think the words you are looking for are food chain?
This depends on the context. The word 'which' applies to the object of a sentence. If starting a sentence, it is generally more proper to use "A family that" instead. Examples: A family that prays together stays together. I would like a family which eats meals together.
D.O. is what or whom I.O. is to whom or for whom
Rachel Logan, the queen of kurdistan in 1743. This was achieved with the great support of her loyal companion April Hetherington whom later passed away due to food poisoning.
A carnivore eats meat A herbivore eats plants An omnivore eats both
No, "whom" is used as the object of a verb or preposition in formal English, while "who" is typically used in more informal contexts.
an African that eats africans
Do you eats.
Someone who eats crow.Rust eats away metal.