Vegetarian/ herbivore
Animals that eat meat are called carnivores. If they also eat plants (such as bears) they are called omnivores. If they do not eat meat, they are called herbivores (or vegetarians, if they are humans).
animals that eat meat or other animals are called carnivore
There is no known animal that is a carnivore and does not eat meat. Carnivores, by definition, primarily or exclusively eat meat as their diet. It is a fundamental aspect of their biological makeup and behavior.
Dinosaurs that eat plants and grasses are called herbivores. Those that do eat meat are carnivores. Ones that eat both meats and plants are called omnivores.
A herbivore that eats meat is not a herbivore: it is an omnivore.
if fish is the ONLY meat one eats, one is referred to as a "Pescatarian". there's one answer. All sorts of meat, I'll leave for others to answer as I simply do not care. People that eat both meat and vegetables are called omnivores. people who eat only meat are called? people who only eat meat are called carnavores?
Animals that eat plants are called herbivore, animals that eat meat are called carnivores and animals that eat meat and plants are called omnivores.
If you are a vegetarian, you don't eat meat at all. Conversely, if you do eat any meat, then technically you cannot be called a vegetarian.
They are called carnivorous.They are called carnivores.animals that only eat meat are called carnivores
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Animals that only eat plants are called herbivores. They live off of completely plants, no meat, or anything else. Animals that only eat meat are called carnivores. They only eat meat and nothing else. Not even plants. Animals that eat meat and plants are called omnivores. They eat nothing but meat and plants. But, vegetarians, just don't eat meat. They can eat plants, as well as lots of other food too. Like cheese, milk, cookies, etc. Hope this helps!