Biology, asked by Gagankaverappa, 1 year ago

difference between omnivores, carnivore and omnivores

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Answered by Sidyandex
25

A carnivore habit of eating is only the flesh by killing other animals in forest.


Lions, Cheetah, lynx are the suitable examples of carnivores.


A herbivore eats herbs which means only plants.


The different types of cattle and deer of the world are herbivores.


The types of species Omnivores eat both flesh of animals as well as vegetation or plants.


Humans and Animal such as bears, Raccoons etc belong to the category of Omnivores.


In more recent times, with the advent of advanced technological capabilities in fields like gastroenterology, biologists have formulated a standardized variation of omnivore based on:


1)Behavioural

2)Physiological

Answered by rajeshasu75
8

Answer: The difference is:-

Explanation: Carnivore:- it eat only other animal

Omnivore:- it eat both animal and plant

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