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2. Where do animals get their food from?​

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Answered by kothariavni047
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Most animals take food items into their bodies through an opening, the mouth, to be digested and absorbed inside. Many animals eat mainly plants, or plant parts such as leaves, fruits, seeds, nectar, shoots and roots. These are called herbivores. Other animals eat the flesh of other creatures (sometimes their whole bodies). These are called carnivores, or, if the other creatures are insects, insectivores. Some animals, including some worms, insects, lampreys and the vampire bat, feed on blood. A few animals eat a wide range of both plant and animal food: they are omnivores. Finally, detrivores, such as dung beetles and crabs, eat dead or rotting food and wastes.

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Answered by suru25102007
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Answer:

  • animals are heterotrophic in nature does they are not capable of making their own food
  • animals take food from autotrophs
  • they do this by eating directly plants or by eating the animals who eat plants
  • so the main source of foot for the animals is plants which is taken directly or indirectly
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