A consumer that eats both plants and animals is called a omnivore.
You may even be an omnivore if you eat meat and veggies. Also if you are NOT a vegetarian. No offence if you are a vegetarian.
Organisms that eat both animal and vegetable matter are call omnivores.
Animals that eat animals that eat plants are called secondary consumers. They are one step higher in the food chain and obtain energy by consuming herbivores. Examples include carnivores like wolves or snakes that prey on herbivores such as rabbits or grasshoppers.
My wife is complex. And she's an animal. But I don't think I'd call her an animal to her face...
they both have nuclues
The biology of plants and animals is called "biology." It is the branch of science that studies living organisms, including their physical structure, chemical processes, molecular interactions, and development.
An animal that eats only plants is an herbivore. If this animal eats meat in addition to plants, then you would call it an omnivore.
If you meant "What do you call Animals that EAT plants only?" then the answer is Herbivores. Animals that only eat meat are Carnivores; and animals that eat both are Omnivores.
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plants and animals that live on land are called terrestrial animals plants and animals that live in water are called aquatic animals
Animals that eat plants are called herbivores.
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They are called Omnivores.
Organisms that eat both animal and vegetable matter are call omnivores.
um...ya talkin about primary consumers? If you are, they are the first animal that eats the producer, or plant. After that comes secondary who eat the primary consumers,and after that tertiary consumers who eat the secondary consumers. but then again, i probably answered it completely wrong and u have no idea what im talking about.... Er.. I'll assume your question is "Who are the Animals that eat animals and plants?" ? If so, animals that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores..... Like bears..
It's caller an omnivore.
Animals that eat animals that eat plants are called secondary consumers. They are one step higher in the food chain and obtain energy by consuming herbivores. Examples include carnivores like wolves or snakes that prey on herbivores such as rabbits or grasshoppers.
The study of animals and plants are called frora and fauna