yes because if it is a venus fly trap and it eats flys, flays are counted as protein, meat=protein yes because if it is a venus fly trap and it eats flys, flays are counted as protein, meat=protein yes because if it is a venus fly trap and it eats flys, flays are counted as protein, meat=protein
carnivore is only meat eating and herbivore is only plant eating and omnivore is plant and meat Carnivor means meat eater, Herbavor means plant eater, and omnivore means both meat and plant eater.
Herbivores are plant eating animals Carnivores are meat eating animals Omnivores are meat and plant eating animals
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.
Herbivore = Creatures that only Leaves, vegetation and vegetables. (I.e. catapillars) Carnivore = Creatures that eat Meat. and nothing but meat. (I.e. Lions) Omnivore = creatures that eat both meat and Vegetation. (I.e. Humans.)
If you eat both meat or dairy products and plants (fruits, veggies), then yes. If you don't eat meat/dairy products or only eat meat/dairy products, then no.
Meat (Plant-Eaters).
Zebras are herbivores, plant eaters, and do not eat any meat.
wolves are omnivores they eat plants and meat but mostly meat
carnivore = meat omnivore = bothherbivore = plants
Yes. Dogs are carnivores. They eat meat, but will sometimes eat plant matter if they get hungry enough.
yes
Meat
carnivores eat only meat and predators eat both meat and plant
No, Pachycephalosaurus was a plant-eating dinosaur.
Chicken IS a kind of meat. And no, rabbits don't eat meat. Rabbits are herbivores, plant eaters.
plant because they eat algae
Gophers are herbivores or plant eaters. They do not eat meat!