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why would you expect a carnivore to be a camouflaged and larger than a herbivor
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Ferrets are carnivores and should only be fed meat or meat based products
The wedge tailed eagle is indeed a carnivore, and a rather formidable bird of prey. It feeds on a variety of mammals, including carrion and roadkill, from smaller introduced species such as rabbits to the much larger rock wallabies.
Very few carnivores eat bears as bears are typically at the top of the food chain. Other larger bears such as the brown bear consume smaller bear species, tigers, leopards, wolves, and sometimes very large snakes also consume bears.
it's larger
Because intrusive rocks cool more slowly which makes the rocks larger.
Because of the black coons.
Carnivore teeth are sharp and pointy for tearing meat but herbivore teeth are larger and flatter for grinding plants up
30-70 tigers are bigger than deers and Elephants are bigger than ALL CARNIVORES
Small birds (sparrows) are most likely herbivore because they have small beaks for opening nuts, grain, small worms and other small pieces on the ground. Larger birds like eagles, large black birds, chickens, owls to name a few can catch and eat mice, small rodents, these are carnivore.
Ferrets are carnivores and should only be fed meat or meat based products
Simply put, overtime, the jaw grew as more and more teeth were added as the horse developed from a small carnivore to a larger herbivore who needed more and more grinding teeth (which are larger than sharp carnivore teeth). As the horse grew in size and ate different foods, the horse's jaw grew as well.
It depends on the ecosystem, but generally a prey is a smaller animal and one that is a herbivore (that eats plants) and the prey is a larger animals that is a carnivore (that eats meat) or omnivore (that eats plants and meat).
they run unless its an herbivore
There is a good reason why there are more herbivores than carnivores. When a carnivore eats an herbivore, it only absorbs a small amount of energy from the animal because herbivores only absorb a small amount of energy from the plants they eat. Therefore, a carnivore must eat more herbivores to receive the energy they need to survive.
Any Herbivore larger than it.
In general, the predators of a carnivore would be a larger carnivore. The largest carnivores, said to be "apex predators" are not preyed upon by other species (although they may still have parasites).
The largest carnivore is the Blue whale, which feeds mainly on small animals called krill. The largest land carnivore alive is the Polar Bear, however they tyranosaurus rex was larger.