Biology, asked by yash713, 1 year ago

difference between carnivore and a scavenger

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Answered by Sidyandex
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A scavenger is a sort of animal that mostly eats decomposing biomass, like meat or rotting material.

Several scavengers are a type of carnivore, which is an animal that eats only hunting meat.

While maximum carnivores hunt and kill, hunters usually eat animals that have either died of actual causes or been killed by another carnivore.

Answered by CaptainBrainly
11

HEY!!

Generally animals are divided into 3 types according to their food habits. They are :

1 } HERBIVORES

2} CARNIVORES

3} OMNIVORES

Herbivores are the animals which only eat grass and other vegetative parts of the plants. ex : Goat

carnivores : The animals which eat the only flesh of the animals are called as carnivores. Ex : Tiger

Omnivores: The animals which eat both animals and plants is called as Omnivores. Ex: Bear

Another kind of animals which eat dead animals or the remaining parts of the animals which were eaten by carnivores are called as Scavengers or Decomposers. Ex: Vulture

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