the question is unspecific every living thing is considered an organism
A word used for an organism preying on another organism is a Predator
Anything that eats anything is a consumer. An animal that eats another animal to survive is a carnivore. Herbivores eat plants. Cannibals eat their own species.
A consumer that primarily eats one specific organism is known as a specialist. These consumers have a narrow diet and rely on a specific food source for their energy and nutrition. Specialization can be advantageous if the chosen organism is abundant and reliable but can be risky if that organism becomes scarce.
An omnivore is an organism that is neither an herbivore (only eats plants) or carnivore (only eats animals). An omnivore eats both plants and animals. There is not really a synonym for omnivore in this sense of the word. The word omnivore can also describe someone or something that eats a lot or everything. You would call such a person or animal omnivorous. There are synonyms for the word omnivorous such as gluttonous, insatiable, voracious, or rapacious.For more information, see the links, further down this page, listed under Related Links.
An organism is influenced by a combination of both internal (genetics, physiology) and external factors (environmental conditions, interactions with other organisms). These factors collectively determine the organism's behavior, growth, and overall well-being.
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A word meaning interaction in which one organism kills and eats another is carnivore. Carnivorous is a classification of animal often used to describe mammals that eat meat.
cannibalism
A word used for an organism preying on another organism is a Predator
Anything that eats anything is a consumer. An animal that eats another animal to survive is a carnivore. Herbivores eat plants. Cannibals eat their own species.
The original word for Carnivorous is Carnivore, meaning an animal that eats other animals (meat) An Omnivore is an animal that eats other animals and plants. And an Herbivore eats just plants.
A cannibal
nibbled
A consumer that primarily eats one specific organism is known as a specialist. These consumers have a narrow diet and rely on a specific food source for their energy and nutrition. Specialization can be advantageous if the chosen organism is abundant and reliable but can be risky if that organism becomes scarce.
An omnivore is an organism that is neither an herbivore (only eats plants) or carnivore (only eats animals). An omnivore eats both plants and animals. There is not really a synonym for omnivore in this sense of the word. The word omnivore can also describe someone or something that eats a lot or everything. You would call such a person or animal omnivorous. There are synonyms for the word omnivorous such as gluttonous, insatiable, voracious, or rapacious.
Two-word name was first developed by Carolus Linnaeus. He chose two words from Latin for naming an organism. First word referred to Genus of organism and second word referred to species of organism.
Cannibalism