Animals which eat plants (which are also living things) are called herbivores. Animals which feed mainly on other animals are termed carnivores. Some animals specialise in eating insects and they are termed insectivores and animals which have a mixed diet that can include meat and plants are called omnivores. There are also some plants which can ingest small mammals, birds or insects, these are usually referred to as insectivorous or carnivorous plants.
A hunter.
A living thing and a non living thing interact with one another simply by the non living thing is llike a bacteria and it gets into the living things bloodstream and that's how they interact.
Living things and non-living things interact in various ways. For example, living things rely on non-living things like water, air, and sunlight for survival. Non-living things can also impact living organisms through pollution or habitat destruction. Overall, there is a complex relationship between living and non-living components in an ecosystem.
they are called a predator
Living things reproduce.
No, socks are not a living thing- or they might eat your feet! Neither is fire.
Every living thing (including humans, like you) is on a food chain (i.e. it eats other living things and/or other living things eat it).
Yes, water is a non living thing. It does not breath, reproduce, or take in nutrients, or other things that describe living things.
It means they can produce other living things like themselves
Long term, no. All living things are a part of the biosphere and the great cycle this encompasses. Without the other organisms that form part of this cycle, a living thing would eventually die.
Yes it is al living thing, because cells are living things and when cells form a tissue then it is a living thing
Some can. You (a living thing) can print off multiple copies of this answer (non-living thing).