i have a question, write✍️✏ what food these animals eat which are in the list and on other list write name of animals who are herbivores,carnivores and omnivores please urgent
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Explanation:
Rats usually eat any small crumbs from bread, cheese, and other small leftover portions of food.
Lions: These animals usually hunt their prey for deer, gazelles, Field Mice, birds, hare, turtle, lizards, wild dogs, wild hogs, antelopes, cheetahs, buffaloes, leopards, crocodiles, baby elephants, rhinoceros, hippos, and even tall giraffes, Lions are carnivores, which means they eat meat.
Tiger: Tigers eat a variety of prey ranging in size from termites to elephant calves. However, an integral component of their diet are large-bodied prey weighing about 20 kg (45 lbs.) or larger such as moose, deer species, pigs, cows, horses, buffalos and goats. Tigers are also carnivores.
Spiders: Most spider food is made up of insects, but there are some larger exotic types that can eat small animals such as crickets, grasshoppers, lizards, frogs, rodents, or birds. T he spiders that you're most likely to encounter around your home are the ones that eat the insects that you don't want to find around your house. Spiders are considered carnivores.
House lizards: The common house lizard is naturally insectivorous, insects are one of their favourite things to eat. They often eat spiders, snails, caterpillars, and all kinds of insect that they find crawling about.Many lizards are carnivores, which means they eat meat. A typical diet for a lizard includes ants, spiders, termites, cicadas, small mammals and even other lizards. Caiman lizards eat animals with shells, such as snails. Other lizards are omnivores, which means they eat vegetation and meat.
Cows: Most cattle in the US have a fodder that is composed of at least some forage (grass, legumes, or silage). In fact, most beef cattle are raised on pasture from birth in the spring until autumn (7 to 9 months). For pastured animals, grass is usually the forage that composes the majority of their diet.
Human beings: Humans are definitely omnivores. The best evidence is our teeth: we have biting/tearing/ripping incisors and canines (like carnivores) and chewing molars (like herbivores). Animals with such diverse teeth tend to be omnivores.
Butterfly: Honestly not 100% sure.
Crow: Crows' favorite foods are small pellet dog or cat food, eggs, unsalted peanuts, other nuts, seeds, fruits and vegetables, and even chicken and other meats. Crows are carnivores (meat eaters), granivores (eaters of grains and small hard fruits), and invertivores (eaters of invertebrates). They most commonly eat small animals, grain, fruits, insects, and carrion (the flesh of dead animals). Crows are essentially opportunistic - they will eat whatever is available.