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difference between plant eating and flesh eating animals ?

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Answered by 08asthakumari8a
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difference between plant eating and flesh eating animals ?

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Animals that eat plants exclusively are herbivores, and animals that eat only meat are carnivores. When animals eat both plants and meat, they are called omnivores. ... These carnivores may eat insects and worms. Carnivorous animals have strong jaws and sharp teeth to enable them to tear and rip prey.

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The plant-eating animals are termed Herbivores. Whereas the animals who eat flesh are termed Carnivores.

Following are the differences between Herbivores and Carnivorous animals:

  • As defined above, Herbivores are animals that feed on plants and leafy floral materials. Whereas, Carnivores are animals that exclusively feed on flesh and meat.
  • Due to their plant-eating habit, Herbivores have developed a complex structure of facial muscles. Carnivores have comparatively less complex muscles.
  • The Herbivores have a small opening of the mouth with a wider jaw angle. Whereas, the Carnivores have a significantly larger opening of the mouth with a less wide jaw angle.
  • The Herbivores have a flat types of nails to protect their digits for gathering food. The Carnivores have pointed, and strong types of talons for preying on animals to gather food.
  • Examples of Herbivorous animals are horses, giraffes, cows, etc. Examples of Carnivorous animals are tigers, jaguars, lion, etc.

Hence, the differences between flesh-eating (Carnivores) and plant-eating animals (Herbivores) are given above.

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