Concerns plants, not animals.
The word meaning food for animals is fodder, but the word meaning food from animals is meat. Well, not exactly, since meat is the flesh of animals and some food from animals is not animal flesh, such as eggs, milk or honey.
The root word of "particularly" is "particular," which comes from the Latin word "particularis," meaning "concerning a single thing."
fauna
The word is feral, meaning wild.
Endangered species.
The Latin word for fauna is animalia. It means the goddess of nature and animals.
The word meaning "concerning" is spelt as you have done in the question.
The original meaning of the word abuse is " to use". It comes from the Latin word Abusus, meaning "misuse or to use". This word has been in many different languages but the meaning still seems to be to use something badly, be it power, people or animals.
group of animals, prisoners, or slaves chained together in a line.
'Paltu janwar' means 'pet animals'.
Animals which eat both plants and animals are called omnivores. Humans are an obvious example. 'Omni' derives from a Latin word meaning 'everything' and 'vore' from one meaning 'eating'.
it can be used as an adverb, conjunction, relative or pronoun. Meaning like to, equal to, in the capacity of, in the circumstances, since, because of, resembling or concerning