You would call it a carnivore. Technically, insects are still considered as 'meat.' :)
~AP Wulf
Some would be called as Insectivores. If the animal in question also eats plant life, then they would be called as Omnivores. Some carnivores also eats insects and some insectivores also eats small vertebrates, such as birds, snakes, lizards, and bats. Generally, the distinction for the particular animal in question depends on what is it's primary diet.
~Silverfish N
What do you call a human that eats other humans, a cannibal, we're a species of animal so it should be the same.
An animal that eats human flesh is typically referred to as a "carnivore" or "predator." However, if an animal specifically preys on humans, it may be called a "man-eater" or "human predator."
An animal that nothing else eats may be referred to as an apex predator. These predators are at the top of the food chain and have few or no natural predators themselves.
All things that are bigger then a human it has to be alive to kill you. Also it is called a carnivore. or homicide_ Jake the jester(the real one)
an animal that only eats meat is a carnivore, an animal the only eats vegetation is a herbivore and an animal that eats both is called an omnivore :)
an Omnivore
the hunter.
What do you call a human that eats other humans, a cannibal, we're a species of animal so it should be the same.
waste and recycle
a poopvore!
Carnivores
herbivore
Intruders
Herbivore
omnivore
secondary consumer
A carnivore