Well, it depends on what exactly you are talking about. A carnivore could be said as a hunter for meat and an herbivore is a hunter for vegetation and doesn't eat meat. A scavenger eats dead food that it finds. This answer all depends on what you are talking about on the worksheet.
Generally, larger organisms are higher up in the food chain because they are apex predators that predate on smaller organisms. As you move up the food chain, energy is transferred and stored, so larger organisms can sustain themselves by consuming a larger quantity of smaller organisms. Larger organisms also usually have fewer natural predators to keep their populations in check.
they hunt
Lynx hunt their food.
humians
Penguins hunt for food by swimming underwater searching for fish, squid, and krill. They use their streamlined bodies and strong flippers to propel themselves through the water and catch their prey. Penguins also have excellent underwater vision to help them locate and catch their food.
Organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food are called predators.
Organisms that hunt for their own food are called predators. They actively seek out and consume other organisms as a source of energy and sustenance.
yes
Organisms that eat other organisms are called heterotrops
Organisms obtain food through autotrophic processes like photosynthesis, where they produce their own food using sunlight and nutrients, heterotrophic processes where they consume other organisms for food, and saprotrophic processes where they feed on decaying organic matter.
Predators are any organisms that hunt another organism, usually for food.
Predators actively hunt other organisms for food. Examples of predators include lions, which hunt various herbivores, and sharks, which prey on fish and marine mammals. These organisms have developed various adaptations, such as speed, strength, and keen senses, to effectively locate and capture their prey.
No, they did not hunt for food they only grew food and traded for food.
Predatory means living by preying on other organisms. Lions are predatory, they hunt and eat other animals for food.
penguins hunt for there food in the ocean
Generally, larger organisms are higher up in the food chain because they are apex predators that predate on smaller organisms. As you move up the food chain, energy is transferred and stored, so larger organisms can sustain themselves by consuming a larger quantity of smaller organisms. Larger organisms also usually have fewer natural predators to keep their populations in check.
yes panthers hunt 4 it's food.