A herbivore or a vegetarian or a vegan never deliberately eats meat.
A herbivore or a vegetarian does not deliberately eat meat.
A vegetarian
An animal who eats both plants and animals is an omnivore. An animal who eats just plants is a herbivore, and a person who eats just meat is a carnivore.
Hawaii
Beat my meat- but I would never use it unless you want everyone to assume you come from the gutter
The simplest structure is Subject + Verb. If there is an object, it follows: John eats. John eats breakfast. John eats breakfast every day. John eats breakfast quickly. To make a negative sentence, you need to add the helping verb "does" (which of course follows the subject). John does not eat. John does not eat breakfast. etc. Certain adverbs, esp adverbs of frequency, can come between the subj and verb: John always eats breakfast with his family. John never eats breakfast. John sometimes does not eat breakfast.
yogurt, jello, maybe meat, maybe vegetables, maybe fruit, and other types of organic food but she may not eat processed food but she may have food allergies not just yogurt and jello but other things too as for now but in the past that we know she eats yogurt and jello and that was all for today
Carnivore=Eats only meat Herbivore=Eats only plants Omnivore=Eats plants and meat
Yes, a carnivore is an animal that eats meat.
An omnivore eats both meat and vegetation.
herbivore eats plants and carnivore eats meat. omnivore eats both plants and meat.
a snake eats humans/ meat and they eat grasshoppers
it usually eats meat
A worm that eats meat.
A cougar is a carnivore.
Yes.Limusaurus eats meats.
An animal that eats meat is a carnivore.(Those that eat both meat and plants are called omnivores.)
A carnivore eats meat A herbivore eats plants An omnivore eats both
A herbivore eats plants and leaves and stuff. They're vegetarians (organisms that don't eat meat.) An omnivore eats both animals and meat and a carnivore just eats meat. =-]