There are numerous characteristics that define Carnivores. One of them being sharp teeth for being able to slice through muscles, tissue, and bone. Sharp teeth also help them take down their prey easily. It would be difficult to capture and kill animals with dull theeth. I've notived most carnivores are theropods. some, like the ornithomimus are omnivores. ( speak up if im wrong please ) Examples of famous carnivorous theropods are; Tyranosaurus rex, Allosaurus, and spinosaurus I hope this helps ~Twigdog
it is a carnivore
Snakes are carnivores. They primarily eat prey such as rodents, birds, and insects.
It's a carnivore
A green fly, commonly known as a greenbottle fly, is primarily a carnivore as it often feeds on decaying organic matter and can also prey on other small insects. However, during its larval stage, it may also consume decomposing material, which positions it as a scavenger. Overall, while it has characteristics of both a carnivore and a decomposer, it is not a herbivore.
It eats insects, It is a carnivore
Venus fly trap
The teeth are for eating/tearing meat and also eating meat.
it is a carnivore
It is a vertebrate
Snakes are carnivores. They primarily eat prey such as rodents, birds, and insects.
It's a carnivore
a carnivore
A green fly, commonly known as a greenbottle fly, is primarily a carnivore as it often feeds on decaying organic matter and can also prey on other small insects. However, during its larval stage, it may also consume decomposing material, which positions it as a scavenger. Overall, while it has characteristics of both a carnivore and a decomposer, it is not a herbivore.
It eats insects, It is a carnivore
Carnivore
The "carnivore" on the advert is not a carnivore it is an ankylosaur of some kind
carnivore