Any animal that eats other animals can be classified as a carnivore (Latin, "he eats meat") or an "omnivore" ("he eats everything" but referring to plant and animal based food). One example is a lion. If an animal eats insects, it's called an insectivore (like, for example, a hedgehog); if it eats fish, it's called a piscivore (like an otter). However, these two are actually types of carnivores.
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| - Any animal that eats other animals can be classified as a carnivore (Latin, "he eats meat") or an "omnivore" ("he eats everything" but referring to plant and animal based food). One example is a lion. If an animal eats insects, it's called an insectivore (like, for example, a hedgehog); if it eats fish, it's called a piscivore (like an otter). However, these two are actually types of carnivores.
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| - Any animal that eats other animals can be classified as a carnivore (Latin, "he eats meat") or an "omnivore" ("he eats everything" but referring to plant and animal based food). One example is a lion. If an animal eats insects, it's called an insectivore (like, for example, a hedgehog); if it eats fish, it's called a piscivore (like an otter). However, these two are actually types of carnivores. prepare for sarcasm------------------------ carnivores nit wit have u never been to mc Donald's witness the food chain in action as unsuspecting humans pay money for and eat something that looks vaguely like meat though what meat is unknown
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