Explain the difference between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores.
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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. ... A large carnivore might hunt down large herbivores such as elk and deer.
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Different species of animals make up an ecosystem. Their nutritional needs and food preferences are also distinct. The plant has the ability to create its own food. Some animals cannot prepare their own food and must rely on plants and other creatures for food and energy.
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Herbivores
- Herbivores are creatures that rely solely on plants for their survival.
- They are consumers at the entry level.
- Herbivores' teeth are not sharp, but they do have a pointed front tooth.
- Plants have teeth that have been adapted for crushing and grinding.
- Example- Cow, sheep, goat, etc.,
Carnivores
- Carnivores are creatures that hunt herbivores and eat them.
- They are consumers in the second tier.
- They have pointed teeth and teeth that are sharp enough to chew flesh.
- Teeth can be used to rip flesh from victims.
- Example- Tiger, lion, etc.,
Omnivores
- Plants and herbivores are both sources of food for omnivores.
- They are organisms at the tertiary level.
- Omnivores' teeth aren't sharp, and their front teeth aren't pointed.
- Teeth are designed to devour both plants and meat.
- Example- Humans, bears, etc.,
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