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herbivore and carnivore​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Herbivores are animals that eat only plants. Carnivores are animals that eat only meat. Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and meat. The size of an animal does not determine what it eats.

Answered by presentmoment
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They are categorised as herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores based on their food consumption.

Explanation:

Herbivores

  • Herbivores are creatures that rely solely on plants for their survival.
  • They are the most basic consumers.
  • Herbivores have well-developed salivary glands that aid in the digestion of fruits and grains.
  • Herbivores' teeth are not sharp, but they do have a pointed front tooth.
  • Plants have teeth that have been adapted for crushing and grinding.
  • Herbivores include deer, goats, zebras, and other animals.

Carnivores

  • Carnivores are creatures that hunt herbivores and eat them.
  • They are consumers in the second tier.
  • The salivary glands of carnivores are not well developed and are tiny.
  • They have pointed teeth and teeth that are sharp enough to chew flesh.
  • Teeth can be used to rip flesh from victims.
  • Lions, tigers, dogs, and other carnivores are examples of carnivores.
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