> you would call it meat or plants
or 'game'.
some animals have to hunt for their food and on the other hand they have to be eaten to make other animals food
Tame animals have been domesticated and are comfortable around humans, while wild animals have not been domesticated and live in their natural habitats without human interaction. Tame animals are typically more dependent on humans for food and care, whereas wild animals rely on their instincts to survive in the wild.
Wild animals live in the wild by following there instincts. They find food by hunting down the food that is necessary for their survival. Yes, they probably do eat more food in captivity because they get food every 2-3 hours. In the wild they have to hunt down food, which could be hard sometimes. Normally in the wild, when it rains the tigers or any other animal would find a cage or a den. Then when the rain is over they might go back out or come back. When they get eaten by another wild animal then they are dead and their life is over.Grass, and things like that. Things a horse in a pasture would eat."their" food - use proper English
all animals if there hungry mostly deer if they smell it
someone who works with wild animals is called a zoologist and a vet is someone who works with a certain area of animals eg: domestic animals
wild animals
Yes. All wild animals kill animals for their food.
some animals have to hunt for their food and on the other hand they have to be eaten to make other animals food
No, animals in the wild do not cook their food. They typically consume their food raw or in its natural state.
From the wild! (the food chain) and pet animals you get them from the shop!
Only animals that live in the wild hunt for their own food. They prey on other animals.
they killl
They don't...they are not wild animals...they are completely domesticated.
Wild animals in one way or another contribute to the food web. If all of the wild animals were demesticated then everything would be off balance and die.
Yes.
"Game" animals.
It depends on the prey. For example, wild cats depend on small rabbits for food.