becuz there hungry!!
no, a tiger is a tertiary consumer, because it eats secondary consumers which eat animals that eat plants.
No, tigers do not eat plants. They are obligate carnivores and eat only animals.
Lion,Tiger,Crocodile,Eagle,and all animals that eat other animals
Animals that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores.
No. If they are carnivores, they eat meat and animals. If they are herbivores, they eat plants. If they are omnivores, they eat meat, animals, and plants.
humans?
Humans Are omnivores that eat plants and animals.
No. They probably eat a bit of plant material, if only in the stomachs of their prey animals. However, most importantly, all food chains begin with plants. The lion may eat a wildebeest but the wildebeest ate grass.
Plankton is a mix of plants and animals, the plants "eat" sunlight, the animals eat the plants and each other.
Carnivores do not eat plants.
There are not in animals located in Madagascar that will eat periwinkle plants. Periwinkle plants are toxic if you eat them.
Virtually all the animals in the world depend on plants. They either eat plants or eat animals that eat plants.