They are both wild dogs, though african wild dogs are similar to hyenas in shape, and closer to a large dog in size. So yes, thats the name, african WILD DOGS.
some of them have many diffrent colors witch blends in with pretty much anything
The African wild dog is a carnivore, living and hunting in a pack.
carnivores eat only meat herbivores eat only plants omnivores eat both
Are hyenas herbivores carnivores omnivores or scavengers
Wild stallions are horses, and all horses are herbivores.
Herbivores are those animals( organism) that feed on plants for nutrients. carnivores are animals (organisms) that feed on other animals for food.Wild animals or plants live in forests in natural environment and habitat.
When a drought is over, farmers can plant their crops again, villagers can grow their food again, urban dwellers can water their lawns again, wild herbivores will have vegetation to eat and wild carnivores will feed on the increased numbers of herbivores. Many will be happy, though not all the herbivores.
herbivore, but if you count small plankton that sometime float into their mouth while their swimming, then omnivores
All cats - from the smallest domesticated housecat to the largest wild cat - are true carnivores.
The African wild dog is an animal that hunts in co-operative family packs, and are carnivores.
carnivores eat only meat herbivores eat only plants omnivores eat both
No, they are not.
Are hyenas herbivores carnivores omnivores or scavengers
yes
Herbivores are animals that don't eat other animals. Animals that eat other animals are called Carnivores.
In the wild, herbivores will graze or browse and eat plants. Carnivores will either hunt or search for carrion. Omnivores will do a bit of all. Domestic animals, pets and farm animals mostly get fed by their keepers.
Wild stallions are horses, and all horses are herbivores.
Herbivores are those animals( organism) that feed on plants for nutrients. carnivores are animals (organisms) that feed on other animals for food.Wild animals or plants live in forests in natural environment and habitat.
When a drought is over, farmers can plant their crops again, villagers can grow their food again, urban dwellers can water their lawns again, wild herbivores will have vegetation to eat and wild carnivores will feed on the increased numbers of herbivores. Many will be happy, though not all the herbivores.