all fleash of a carnivorous creature is grass.explain?
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Yes, entire flesh of a carnivore is derived from grass. ... So, a carnivore receives its entire food from the plants via herbivorous animal to build their body muscles and other tissues, hence we can say that all the flesh of not only carnivores but herbivores and omnivores is grass or other plants.
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Yes, entire flesh of a carnivore is derived from grass. ... So, a carnivore receives its entire food from the plants via herbivorous animal to build their body muscles and other tissues, hence we can say that all the flesh of not only carnivores but herbivores and omnivores is grass or other plants.
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A carnivore is an animal or plant that eats the flesh of animals. Most, but not all, carnivorous animals are members of the Carnivora order; but, not all members of the Carnivora order are carnivorous. ... For example, most bears are omnivores, which means they eat both plants and meat, McCarthy explained.
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