The term "conivore" refers to an organism that primarily feeds on the flesh of other animals. This term is derived from the combination of "carnivore," which describes meat-eating animals, and "omnivore," which includes those that eat both plant and animal matter. Conivores can be found in various ecosystems and play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of food webs. The term is less commonly used than "carnivore," but it emphasizes the predatory nature of such organisms.
No, lizards are vertebrates because they have a backbone or spinal column. Invertebrates are animals without a backbone.
It could mean that a cow is ready to give birth.
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Procaphobia is not a recognized medical or psychological term. It is likely a term that has not been defined or widely used.
it is essentially a vaginal wedgie.
carnivoe
It is a conivore
conivore
Two parts to this question, first there is no such thing as a "conivore" it is spelled carnivore. The second is the term for an animal that eats both plant and meat is an omnivore.
is a shark a conivore
Mice are omnivores.
yes
because a conivore is and they are meant to be out side not in you houses
is a shark a conivore
because a conivore is and they are meant to be out side not in you houses
yes turkeys are carnivores but they also eat plant like material and that is called an omnivore
The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".