Do you mean like what are they?
if you do then:
Omnivores are animals that eat both meat and plants
Herbivores are animals that eat ONLY plants
Carnivores are animals that just eat meat
Herbivores
Herbivores are animals which only eat plant material. This means leaves, flowers, fruits or even wood. Sheep, horses, rabbits and snails are well known examples of herbivores which eat grass and leaves.
Omnivores
Omnivores eat both plants and meat. Chickens are omnivores. They eat seeds, but they can also eat worms. human beings are also omnivores, although some people choose not to eat meat. These people are called vegetarians.
The chimpanzee is omnivorous. It eats fruits, leaves, palm nuts, seeds and stems, as well as ants, birds' eggs, fish and termites. Chimpanzees will occasionally kill and eat baboons and wild pigs.
Carnivores
Carnivores eat meat. A carnivore is a predator because it has to find and catch its prey. Some carnivores, such as wolves, hunt in a group called a pack. They move silently and slowly to form a circle around their prey before they attack.
Scavengers
Scavengers are animals that bear both carnivorous and herbivorous behaviours and feeds on dead and decaying organic matter. Examples of these animals include vultures, racoons, owls and blowflies.
I don't understand the question. Are you referring to a synonym for each group name, or a word which includes all three groups: herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores?
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Normal animals on the food chain.
consumers
The very term predator suggests a creature that preys on another, via stealth and stalking.There is no need for a "herbivorous predator" to lie in wait for an unsuspecting piece of vegetation to come along.
It neither. It is actually a detritivore, one that breaks down organic/inorganic matter like wood and rocks. The lichen is a cyanobacterium, which is a cross between algae and fungus.
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Herbivores could eat about any kind of vegetable because it depends on what herbivore animal.Herbs, grass, leaves and/or a variety of plants.
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In a way, peacocks are carnivores. But, they are also herbivores. The term for being both carnivorous and herbivorous is the state of being an omnivore. Omnivores usually only eat bugs for meat, but there are cases where that is not true. Humans are omnivores (unless you're a vegetarian) and we eat all kinds of meat and plants. So peacocks are omnivores.
Shellfish is a culinary term covering a number of different animals. This makes your question too vague for a specific, definitive answer as some of the animals included in the term are carnivores, others omnivores and others herbivores and detritivores.
Yes, omnivores eat meat as well as plants. The term omnivore means, eats everything.
The term is herbivore. It means plant eater. Carnivores eat meat. Omnivores eat both.
Herbivores. Meat-eaters are carnivores, and those who eat both are omnivores.
An animal that eats meat exclusively is called a carnivore.Meat-eating animals are called carnivores. Plant-eating animals are called herbivores. Animals that eat both meat and plants are called omnivores.
Chimpanzees, like humans, are omnivores. They eat meat in addition to plants and insects.
Animals that eat both consumers and producers are called omnivores.
They are called "predators." They may be carnivores (eating meat) or omnivores (eating both plants and animals). The term carnivores includes scavengers, who do not kill their own prey but consume remnants from the prey of other animals. Some animals that are scavengers (coyotes, crows, vultures) are also predators or can become predatory.
We like to call them herbivores. And they are considered primary consumers. The term vegetarian is used for humans who choose to eat only fruits and vegetables. Humans are omnivores and are top predators.
herbivore
carnivore(carnivores that eat carnivores are still carnivores because a carnivore is not a plant)