Animals that eat plants and meat are normally referred to as omnivores. Those that eat meat are called carnivores while those that eat plants are herbivores.
An omnivore eats both plants and other animals.
The animal is carnivorous or meat-eater (or a predator).
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Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and animals
A herbivor is an animal that only eats vegetation and does not eat meat. Horses only eat vegetation and do not eat meat. Horses are herbivors. my 6 year old paint mare, misty, eats meat but she eats anything and there is a girl i absolutly hate her name is molly watlington and her quarter horse, willie, eats meat 2. so i guess it just depends on the horses personality.
The name for an animal that eats ALL MEAT is a carnivore. An animal that eats BOTH PLANTS AND MEAT is a ominavore and the name for an animal that eats ALL PLANTS is a herbivore. Hope that answered your question! PS: i am not completely sure of the spelling
An omnivore eats both plants and other animals.
The animal is carnivorous or meat-eater (or a predator).
Herbivorous means eats plants only. Carnivorous means eats only meat. Omnivorous means eats plants and animals. I am not sure what you mean belongs...
* It is omnivore.
omnivore
A carnivore
An animal that eats only plants is called an "herbivore".
Any animal (or person) that eats both plants and other animals is called an omnivore. If they only eat plants, we like to call them vegetarians but the scientific name is herbivore. Humans normally eat both plants and meat.
An organism that only eats plants would be an herbivore.
herbivore
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