Autocannibalism is a behavior in which an animal consumes parts of its own body. This behavior is rare in the animal kingdom and is typically seen in certain species of insects, crustaceans, and reptiles.
An animal that eats both plants and meat is an omnivore. (One that eats primarily plants is an herbivore, primarily meat is a carnivore.)
When an animal eats a plant's carbohydrates, it undergoes cellular respiration to break down the carbohydrates for energy, releasing carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere as a byproduct.
If it only eats plants it is a Herbivore If it eats both plants and plant eating animals it is an omnivore If it eats only animals and does not eat plants it is a carnivore
Sharks are known to eat puffer fish as part of their diet.
The Agouti a small ground rodent living in the Amazon is the only animal with teeth strong enough to open the seed pods of the Brazil nut. While the agouti eats some of the Brazil nut's seeds, it also scatters the seeds across the forest by burying caches far away from the parent tree. These seeds then germinate and form the next generation of trees
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It is possible to determine the kind of food an animal eats from the appearance of its mouth-parts. For example, an animal with a proboscis will consume liquid food.
All the Carnivores animal & Human Beings
An omnivore is any animal that eats plants and other animals.
no animal can eat bacteria cause they are too small
A bear is one kind of animal that eats fish
A lot of birds do...