Yes. It is actually quite common, especially for top predators. For example, many different animals eat snakes, and all snakes are carnivores. Some carnivores are cannibalistic, meaning that they eat their own kind
Absolutely! Their digestive system is equipped to be short and effective in animal protein digestion no matter what the victim is. Its rarely to see carnivores hunt carnivores, because they have the same weapons and might be harmful to try it, unless there are no food; For example lions eat hyena , hyenas eat baby lion , wolf eat fox and so on..
yes.
Oh, sure. Crocodiles will happily snack on smaller crocs for instance, and several species of lizards are just as simple minded. If they can catch it, it's prey. There's a snake or two that has nno qualms about eating other snakes.
It's not that common among mammalian carnivores though.
Carnivore. They eat mostly small mammals.
It is a bird and is not carnivore . They eat bugs.
Carnivores, because they eat fish, krill, and squid
Snakes are carnivores. They primarily eat prey such as rodents, birds, and insects.
Carnivore. They eat mostly small mammals.
Predator or Carnivore.
Any carnivore would eat the ribs of another animal.
Second or third if they eat another carnivore
An animal that eats another animal (be it a herbivore or not) is called a carnivore.
Carnivore. They eat mostly small mammals.
it is a victim
carnivore insects are insects that eat animals
It is a bird and is not carnivore . They eat bugs.
Carnivores, because they eat fish, krill, and squid
Mammals that eat flesh of other animals are called carnivores.
Snakes are carnivores. They primarily eat prey such as rodents, birds, and insects.
a carnivore