An animal that eats only vegetarian matter is called an herbivore. Herbivores primarily consume plants, including leaves, stems, fruits, and roots. Examples of herbivores include cows, deer, and rabbits. These animals play a crucial role in their ecosystems by helping to maintain plant populations and serving as prey for carnivores.
A vegetarian.
A vegetarian eats dairy; The only term describing someone who eats no animal based product (meat, dairy, eggs...) is Vegan.
A herbivore
an Omnivore
A non vegetarian would be someone who eats animal flesh, like beef and ham and fish as opposed to a vegetarian, would would not eat meat.
By definition, a vegetariandoes not eat meat, so they are not a vegetarian, but an omnivore (eats both plants and meat). They are likely an omnivore that bases their diet heavily on vegetation and only eats meat as a supplement, but the fact that meat is a part of their diet means that they are not a vegetarian.
Someone who does not eat any product by which an animal was killed for. Not only meat but also gelatin which is also in many types of sweets and of course jelly.
A consumer that eats both plants and animals is called a omnivore. You may even be an omnivore if you eat meat and veggies. Also if you are NOT a vegetarian. No offence if you are a vegetarian.
the hunter.
What do you call a human that eats other humans, a cannibal, we're a species of animal so it should be the same.
An animal who eats both plants and animals is an omnivore. An animal who eats just plants is a herbivore, and a person who eats just meat is a carnivore.
a poopvore!