Science, asked by madhur, 6 months ago

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called carnivores
the items of Column A with those of Column 1
Column A
or
Kerophytes
2 Habitat
Adaptations
Hydrophytes
Migration
Columns
(a) Area where plant or animal is found in nature,
(b) The period of reduced activity in some animals during winter
months,
(c) Plants that live in water,
(d) Plants that grow in regions that receive very lwsle rainfall
(e) Changes in the structure or behaviour of an organism that help
it to survive in a particular habitat,
() Specialized organs that allow animals to breathe under water
(8) Seasonal movement of animals from one repon to another,
6. Hibernation
plain the differences between the following
Movement and locomotion
Autotrophs and heterotrophs
Living and non-living organisms​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A carnivore, meaning "meat eater", is an animal whose food and energy requirements derive solely from animal tissue or meat, whether through hunting or scavenging.

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