Write about the fodder of different animals
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Animals are classified into three categories on their eating habit. They are the herbivores, carnivores and omnivores. An herbivore is an animal that gets its energy from eating plants. Many herbivores have special digestive systems that let them digest all kinds of plants, including grasses. Examples of these animals are elephants, cows and sheep. A carnivore is an animal that gets food from killing and eating other animals. Carnivores generally eat herbivores but can eat omnivores and occasionally other carnivores. Animals that eat other animals, like carnivores and omnivores are important to any ecosystem, because they keep other species from getting overpopulated. Examples of these animals are leopards, fox and tigers. An omnivore is a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants. Some omnivores will hunt and eat their food, like carnivores eating herbivores and other omnivores Omnivores eat plants such as fruits and vegetables. Examples of these animals are bear, dogs and chicken.
HERBIVORE
An herbivore is an animal that gets its energy from eating plants. Herbivores need a lot of energy to stay alive. Many of them, like cows and sheep, eat all day long. There should be a lot of plants in your ecosystem to support your herbivores.
CARNIVORES
A carnivore is an animal that gets food from killing and eating other animals. Carnivores generally eat herbivores but can eat omnivores and occasionally other carnivores. An obligate or true carnivore is an animal that subsists on a diet consisting only of meat. They may consume other products presented to them, especially animal products like cheese and bone marrow, or sweet sugary substances like honey and syrup, but, as these products are not essential, they do not need to consume these on a regular basis. True carnivores lack the physiology required for the efficient digestion of vegetable matter, and in fact some carnivorous mammals eat vegetation specifically as an emetic. Domesticated carnivores are often recommended to have vegetable supplements (or such containing processed pet foods) as meats designed for human consumption may be lacking in vital nutrients.
OMNIVORE
An omnivore is a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants. Some omnivores will hunt and eat their food. Many will eat eggs from other animals. Omnivores eat plants, but not all kinds of plants. Unlike herbivores omnivores can't digest some of the substances in grains or other plants that do not produce fruit. They can eat fruits and vegetables, though. Some of the insect omnivores in this simulation are pollinators, which are very important to the life cycle of some kinds of plants.
HERBIVORE
An herbivore is an animal that gets its energy from eating plants. Herbivores need a lot of energy to stay alive. Many of them, like cows and sheep, eat all day long. There should be a lot of plants in your ecosystem to support your herbivores.
CARNIVORES
A carnivore is an animal that gets food from killing and eating other animals. Carnivores generally eat herbivores but can eat omnivores and occasionally other carnivores. An obligate or true carnivore is an animal that subsists on a diet consisting only of meat. They may consume other products presented to them, especially animal products like cheese and bone marrow, or sweet sugary substances like honey and syrup, but, as these products are not essential, they do not need to consume these on a regular basis. True carnivores lack the physiology required for the efficient digestion of vegetable matter, and in fact some carnivorous mammals eat vegetation specifically as an emetic. Domesticated carnivores are often recommended to have vegetable supplements (or such containing processed pet foods) as meats designed for human consumption may be lacking in vital nutrients.
OMNIVORE
An omnivore is a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants. Some omnivores will hunt and eat their food. Many will eat eggs from other animals. Omnivores eat plants, but not all kinds of plants. Unlike herbivores omnivores can't digest some of the substances in grains or other plants that do not produce fruit. They can eat fruits and vegetables, though. Some of the insect omnivores in this simulation are pollinators, which are very important to the life cycle of some kinds of plants.
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