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Baboons are omnivores, so you could say yes they do it eat meat; but they also eat plants and fruits.
You could describe wolves as omnivores as they primarily eat meat but will occasionally eat vegetable matter
The plants would grow too much, and it would become an overgrown forest, which could give bad animals more homes.
without producers, consumers could not survive because producers are basically plants, which herbivores eat, and then carnivores consume them, so it depends a lot on producers.
Cats are obligate (strict) carnivores. They get all needed nutrients from meat, and meat alone. Yes, cats do indeed eat grass, but this is for medicinal purposes as this helps cats to clean out their stomachs - the grass itself does not provide any nutrients at all.
Carnivores live by hunting herbivores. If an ecosystem does not have enough plants to feed a population of herbivores there will not be enough herbivores to feed a population of carnivores and so they will die out.
A killer whale is a carnivore. They are some of the largest predatory carnivores to roam the seasMy best guess is that Killer Whales (AKA: Orcas) are carnivores, as they feast on seals, penguins, and even other whales. They could be omnivores, but I'm pretty sure they're carnivores.
Tarantulas live on insects, the same as common spiders do.
Baboons are omnivores, so you could say yes they do it eat meat; but they also eat plants and fruits.
The question doesn't make sense. A carrot is a vegetable, which could be in an omnivores diet. An omnivore is an animal whose diet consists of both meat and vegetation.
A duck could either be a omnivore or a herbivore :).
Actually another name for a secondary consumer is a second ORDER consumer. Secondary consumers could be carnivores or omnivores
first level consumers should be Herbivores like rabbits, giraffes, cow, goats, etc., because first level consumers comes before producers. Second and third level consumers could be Carnivores and Omnivores like lions, tiger, hawk, eagles, snakes, etc.
You could describe wolves as omnivores as they primarily eat meat but will occasionally eat vegetable matter
The plants would grow too much, and it would become an overgrown forest, which could give bad animals more homes.
a carnivore could be a shark, crocodile, alligator, somefish(you have to research) and some birds, stingray. An omnivore could be a dolphin, some turtles, some fish, some birds, some turtles, manatee and more
deer don't hunt. they are herbivores. they eat plants, grass, and not meat. they don't need to hunt for food. they could just get it from the ground. only carnivores and omnivores hunt for food.