The word was derived from two Latin words (some sources also say a French word): flesh (meat) and "one who devours." Thus, a carnivore is one who devours (eats) flesh-- referring to the flesh of animals.
Meat eaters are called Carnivores. Plant eaters are called Herbivores.
Omnivores eat both meat and plants.
Another word for omnivores is meat-eaters.
They are called heterotrophs. They can be either carnivorous (meat eaters), herbivores (plant eaters), omnivores (eat both plants and meat), or insectivores (insect eaters).
omnivores are plant and meat eaters just like you may have heard of carnivores:meat eater or herbivores:plant eater. so omnivores: plant and meat eaters!
Animals that eat plants are called herbivores.
Weasels are carnivores - meat eaters, they feed on small mammals
red pandas are omnivores (meat eaters and plant eaters
They aren't. Tigers are carnivores, meat eaters.
Raccoons are omnivores, they eat both plants and animals.
Else they wouldn't be carnivores. They would be omnivores
It is plants then plant eaters then meat eaters. (technically: procucer then herbivores/omnivores then carnivores then detrivores)