Animals require energy to support the processes of life: movement, foraging, digestion, reproduction, growth, work. Organisms can be categorized into one of the following groups:
obtain energy from nucleas
Animals obtain their energy and carbon from the food they ingest. Carbohydrates and protein are a good source of carbon and energy.
Animals obtain their energy and carbon from consuming other living organisms, such as plants or other animals. They break down these organic molecules through digestion to extract the energy and carbon they need for their own growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
Animals obtain energy by what they eat. It is all a big cycle, the sun(main source of energy) gives energy to the grass which gives energy to the cow, though in smaller amounts.
by eating them
from the food they eat.
Wolverines obtain energy from the animals they consume.
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Basically, all animals get their energy from the food they eat.
Photosynthesis gives plants energy, and when animals eat the plants, they gain energy from the plants. And, of course, when animals eat other animals, they indirectly obtain energy from the plants, which get their energy from the sun. So, the answer would be the sun.
Photosynthesis is not required for animals to obtain energy from food, as it is the process by which plants and some other organisms convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose. Animals must digest and metabolize food, but they do not perform photosynthesis.
From the animals they Catch, kill and eat.